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![]()  | 12/7/2016 Quebec, Canada Court Strikes Down Speed Camera ProgramJustice of the peace in Quebec, Canada strikes down photo radar evidence as unreliable. Last week's decision by a Quebec, Canada court is throwing the province's speed camera program into disarray. Presiding Justice of the Peace Serge Cimon tossed the $1160 ticket that had been mailed to Maria Carmela Bove after a camera accused her of traveling at 141km/h (88 MPH) in a 70km/h (44 MPH) zone on May 3, 2014.
When Bove fought the ticket in court, prosecutors ran into a big problem. Bove was able to demonstrate that the evidence was based on nothing more than hearsay. Prosecutors ev ...  | ||
![]()  | 12/6/2016 US Transportation Department Wants More Sun Visor StickersAdministration proposes to add an unremovable sun visor sticker advertising a government website for complaints.  | ||
![]()  | 12/5/2016 France: Speed Cameras Torched, BlindedFire and spraypaint took several speed cameras out of commission in France last week.  | ||
![]()  | 12/2/2016 UK Motoring Group Slams Government-Funded Report As Anti-CarAlliance of British Drivers says public transport, not private automobiles, is responsible for bad air quality.  | ||
![]()  | 12/1/2016 2010 Study: License Points Have No Behavioral ImpactStudy from 2010 shows the license point system for speeding tickets does not measurably deter speeding.  | 
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