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10/4/2016 Illinois Court Criminalizes Failure To Unnecessarily SignalSecond highest court in Illinois decides motorists can be pulled over for failure to signal while traveling straight ahead. Is it necessary to use one's blinker when driving straight ahead in a single lane that splits into two lanes? The Illinois Appellate Court considered the question last month and decided that police could pull over motorists at any time if they failed to signal in such circumstances. This was the alleged offense that snagged Shawn Barbee and Byron D. Theus, who were stopped on March 28, 2011. Barbee's gold Chevrolet Malibu happened to be headed down Taylorsville Road in Decatur near the overpass ... | |||
10/3/2016 France, Germany: Speed Cameras SpraypaintedIn Germany and France, spraypaint in a multitude of colors is used to stop speed cameras from issuing tickets. | |||
9/30/2016 North Carolina: Traffic Stop Must Be Based On An Actual Violation Of LawCourt of Appeals in North Carolina rejects traffic stop based on an unreasonable interpretation of state law. | |||
9/29/2016 Virginia: Group Seeks Sanctions Against Unauthorized Speed Camera UseNational Motorists Association files complaint against insurance industry group for unlawful deployment of speed cameras on Virginia highways. | |||
9/28/2016 Researchers Find Speed Cameras Vulnerable To HackingComputer security firm exposes the ease with which speed cameras and red light cameras can be compromised over the Internet. |
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