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![]() | 12/12/2011 Sluggish Economy Yields Record Traffic Safety BenefitFatal accidents drop to a 61-year low, including in states where red light cameras are banned. Fewer people died on America's roads than at any time in the past sixty-one years, according to an analysis of 2010 accident data by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Some in the transportation industry have cited their own public policies or products as the primary reason for the statistical improvement announced Thursday, but the evidence suggests other factors such as advances in technology and the lingering effects of the past recession are at play.
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12/11/2011 Cameras Burn in Italy, Opposed by Majority in FranceItalian vigilantes burn a pair of speed cameras while French public rejects new automated ticketing machines. | |||
![]() | 12/9/2011 Pasadena, California May Dump Red Light CamerasLack of demonstrated safety benefit or profit turns Pasadena, California officials against red light cameras. | ||
![]() | 12/8/2011 Ohio: Federal Judge Upholds Traffic Stop for Violation Created by CopUS District Court in Ohio finds no problem in a following too close violation created by visible state police presence on a highway. | ||
![]() | 12/7/2011 Michigan Partially Repeals Speeding Ticket TaxLegislature in Michigan agrees to scale back its speeding ticket tax. |
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