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![]() | 9/6/2005 Colorado Springs: More Tickets, More AccidentsA rise in the number of speeding tickets issued in Colorado Springs has not reduced the number of injury accidents or fatalities. A twelve percent increase in the number of speeding tickets issued in Colorado Springs, Colorado has not produced any measurable safety benefit. Compared to last year, injury accidents rose eight percent this year through mid-August and fatalities jumped between fifteen and seventeen percent.
Revenue from speeding citations has been on the rise in Colorado Springs. In 2002, the city council increased the fine amount, collecting $1.65 million that year. In 2003, they raised $4 million. If the ... | ||
9/6/2005 UK: Speed Camera BurnedA Colchester, UK speed camera was burned with a tire. | |||
![]() | 9/6/2005 Wichita, Kansas Creates Vigilante Parking Ticket ForceVolunteer informants will photograph violations so that the Wichita, Kansas police can mail out $100 parking tickets. | ||
![]() | 9/5/2005 UK County Spends $140K on Road Ownership SignsUK Highways Agency spends thousands to raise awareness of the UK Highways Agency. | ||
![]() | 9/5/2005 Connecticut Makes Millions From Speeding TicketsSpeeding tickets have generated $92 million for Connecticut since 2000. |
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