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10/3/2004 New Jersey: 65MPH Limits Make SenseA three-year study of the 65 mile-per-hour speed limit resulting in the limit being raised on 124 miles of highway. Speed doesn't always kill, according to this report from the New Jersey Department of Transportation. After examining the effects of the 65 speed limit in the state over a three year period, the state government determined that there was no noticeable increase in accidents.
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![]() | 10/3/2004 Fairfax, VA Longer Yellow Yields 96 Percent Violation ReductionIncreasing yellow signal duration at a Fairfax, Virginia intersection results in 96 percent drop in violations. | ||
![]() | 10/3/2004 GAO: Funding of Automatic Red-Light and Speed Enforcement TechnologiesThis study provides a survey of jurisdictions with active camera enforcement and a detailed account of revenue issues for the five receiving federal funds. | ||
![]() | 10/3/2004 GAO: Federal Funding for Selected Surveillance TechnologiesA report by the Government Accounting Office that details the amount of federal funding used in red light camera and photo radar enforcement. | ||
10/3/2004 Arizona State Appeals Court Photo Radar DecisionFull text of the 1992 Arizona State Appeals Decision forbidding the mailing of speed camera tickets. |
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