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11/30/2016 California Supreme Court Finalizes Parking Ticket RulingPrivate companies may no longer decide the guilt or innocence of motorists who contest parking tickets in California. Los Angeles can no longer pawn off review of parking tickets to a private vendor after the California Supreme Court finalized a lower court's ruling last week. The justices turned away the appeal of city officials and their for-profit parking ticket vendor, Xerox, which means that they will now have to pay motorist Cody Weiss $721,995 to cover the costs he incurred in his challenge of a parking ticket he received for allegedly exceeding the two-hour limit on La Jolla Avenue in March 2012.
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11/29/2016 OPINION: Draining the transportation swampA recommendation to the incoming administration on improving infrastructure by preserving the interstate highway system. | |||
11/28/2016 France, Italy: Speed Cameras Torched, DemolishedFire, paint and collisions disabled speed cameras in Europe and South America last week. | |||
11/25/2016 2012 Field Study Measures Turn Signal UseStudy finds drivers fail to use their turn signals between 25 and 50 percent of the time. | |||
11/23/2016 Federal Judge OKs Toll Diversion In New York, New JerseyAAA loses federal lawsuit against diversion of toll revenue from New York area bridges and tunnels to fund the World Trade Center site. |
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