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![]() | 1/21/2019 French Government Retreats From Lowered Speed LimitsFrench government signals potential to make more concessions to yellow vest protesters. Speed cameras under attack in Belgium, Germany and Italy. French president Emmanuel Macron showed the first signs of retreating from the policy he instituted in July that reduced the speed limit on secondary roads from 90km/h (56 MPH) to 80km/h (50 MPH). While insisting the limit was lowered for safety reasons, he suggested to a crowd during a "grand debate" townhall meeting that nothing was set in stone. His administration suggested the limit could go back to 90km/h -- perhaps on a case-by-case basis -- depending on accident data that would be reviewe ... | ||
![]() | 1/18/2019 Australia Lets Redflex Off The HookRedflex says the Australian Federal Police have declined to prosecute the firm for red light camera bribery in the United States. | ||
![]() | 1/17/2019 ANALYSIS: Traffic Ticket Industry Calls For Lower Speed LimitsOpinion/Analysis: Report by organization of traffic ticket writing officials calls for widespread reduction in speed limits. | ||
![]() | 1/16/2019 France: Report Shows Lowered Speed Limit Costs $4.4 BillionPreliminary report shows the annual net cost to the public of lowering speed limits in France is $4.4 billion. | ||
![]() | 1/15/2019 Federal Appeals Court: No Need For Passenger ID In Traffic StopNinth Circuit US Court of Appeals says police cannot demand ID from passengers during a traffic stop without reasonable suspicion of a crime. |
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