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8/15/2017 US DOT: No School Bus Passing Fatalities In 2015National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data show no school kids were killed by passing motorists in the most recent year studied. North Carolina last month became the latest state to enact a law expanding the use of automated ticketing machines on school buses. Governor Roy Cooper (D) signed the legislation giving private companies the green light to mail traffic tickets of up to $1000 to the owner (not necessarily the driver) of vehicles accused of violating the state's bus passing rules.
"Senate Bill 55 follows several instances of North Carolina students being hurt or killed by unsafe drivers while waiting for or at ... | |||
8/14/2017 Ecuador, France, Saudi Arabia, Sweden: Speed Cameras Disabled, ProtestedMassive protests and spraypaint were used to show displeasure with automated enforcement around the world last week. | |||
8/11/2017 Civil Rights Groups Press Virginia Supremes On Plate ReadersVirginia Supreme Court takes written arguments from civil rights groups against the use of license plate cameras. | |||
8/10/2017 Subcontractors Shafted In Texas Toll Road FailureBankrupt Texas toll road stiffs subcontractor who goes to the second highest court in the state in a five-year battle over payment. | |||
8/9/2017 Maryland: Longer Yellow Times Slashed Red Light ViolationsThe fourth most profitable red light camera in Montomery County, Maryland issued 52 percent fewer tickets after the yellow time was raised. |
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