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![]() | 3/5/2005 Tempe, Arizona Looking to Lower Speed LimitsTempe, Arizona is considering lowering speed limits -- a move sure to boost speed camera revenue. In a move sure to boost photo radar revenue, the city of Tempe, Arizona is currently considering proposals to lower speed limits on city roads. The proposal would bring most of the city's wide and flat streets down to 35 MPH and others down to 40 MPH. This comes despite a police admission that accidents are more caused by traffic not moving than by traffic moving too rapidly.
Police Commander Phil Harris tells the Arizona Republic, "Although we rarely have accidents caused by extreme speeds, ... | ||
![]() | 3/4/2005 UK City Finds More Accidents at Speed Camera SitesA Blackpool, UK council report finds that several speed cameras actually increased accidents. | ||
3/3/2005 Two UK Speed Cameras DestroyedTwo UK speed cameras were destroyed this week, one in Chatteris and the other in Taunton. | |||
![]() | 3/3/2005 Australia: NSW Admits Another Faulty Speed CameraThe NSW, Australia camera ticketing buses for driving impossible speeds has been declared faulty. | ||
![]() | 3/2/2005 Car Confiscation Program ExpandsCamera-based car confiscation program expands to Bridgeport, Connecticut. Woman who owned just $85 had car towed. |
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