![]() | |||
top headlines: |
|
||
![]() | 1/20/2014 California City Weighs Keeping Red Light Cameras Despite AccidentsIndependent analysis finds red light cameras increased accidents in Walnut, California. Walnut, California's city council decided earlier this month to keep red light cameras clicking beyond the automated ticketing contract's February 27 expiration date. In the face of renewed questions over the program's effectiveness, the council renewed the contract with scandal-plagued Redflex Traffic Systems for just three months as councilmen weigh the evidence. The Australian firm has been mailing tickets, now $500 each, since 2007.
"Photo enforcement programs will typically cause an incr ... | ||
![]() | 1/19/2014 Australia, Germany, Italy, UK: Speed Cameras Damaged, DestroyedThroughout Europe and Australia, speed cameras are burned, cut, rammed and swiped. | ||
![]() | 1/17/2014 Canada: Town Residents Petition To Ban Photo RadarTown council in Morinville, Canada will decide whether to ban photo radar or allow citizens to vote on the issue. | ||
![]() | 1/16/2014 Lawmakers Audit Automakers Over GPS Privacy IssueGAO report investigates privacy protections for in-car navigation devices and apps. | ||
![]() | 1/15/2014 Kentucky Appeals Court Questions Insurance Database ReliabilityKentucky Court of Appeals suggests insurance database may not be reliable enough to justify a traffic stop. |
||
| Previous Page | Next Page |
Archives | Contact | Site Map | Search | Documents | Privacy Policy |