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2/23/2017 Study: Automobile Restrictions Did Nothing To Improve Air QualityNature study finds car use restrictions in Mexico City, Mexico failed to deliver on promised improvements in air quality. To improve the air quality in Mexico's smog-choked capital city, the government imposed sweeping restrictions on the use of automobiles in 1989. The rules forbid use of vehicles on certain days of the week based on license plate numbers. A study published earlier this month in the journal Nature found that these measures had "virtually no discernible effect on pollution levels."
Under Mexico City's Hoy No Circula rules, drivers have to give up use of their car for one weekday out of each week ... | |||
2/22/2017 Class Action Lawsuit Takes On Alabama Red Light CamerasLawsuit alleges Phenix City, Alabama entered into an unconstitutional photo ticketing arrangement to raise revenue. | |||
2/21/2017 Tennessee Lawmaker Renews Fight Against Traffic CamerasState representative in Tennessee uses Monopoly money to pay photo citation, urges residents to toss their tickets. | |||
2/20/2017 Australia, France, UK: Speed Cameras Tumbled, TiredAll around the world, speed cameras were associated with crashes, fire and spraypaint last week. | |||
2/17/2017 Florida Traffic Cop Convicted Of Shaking Down DriversFlorida jury convicts Miami-Dade detective of stealing from drivers during traffic stops. |
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