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![]() | 6/23/2009 California Legislators Prepare to Unleash Speed Traps in PasadenaProposed law would allow Pasadena, California to lower speed limits to generate more traffic tickets. A state Senate committee will vote today on whether to gut an anti-speed trap law that has protected California drivers for the past seventy-six years. Assembly Bill 564, introduced by Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-Pasadena), exempts his home city from the statute that now requires any jurisdiction using radar on a road receiving federal aid to use engineering safety studies to establish speed limits. The exemption for Pasadena passed the state Assembly by a 51-17 vote last month.
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![]() | 6/22/2009 US House Wants More Transit Spending, Fewer TollsCongress takes first step in reshaping federal transportation programs to limit tolling and increase diversion of gas tax funds to transit. | ||
![]() | 6/21/2009 New Jersey to Consider Banning Drivers from Operating GPSLegislation would impose a $100 fine for touching a GPS navigation screen while driving in New Jersey. | ||
![]() | 6/20/2009 UK Cancels 24,889 Invalid Speed Camera TicketsDorset, UK officials refund $2.5 million worth of tickets issued by speed camera where the speed limit was illegally lowered. | ||
![]() | 6/19/2009 Arizona Legislature Prepares to Defend Photo RadarArizona Senate committee votes to save photo radar and impose license points for freeway tickets. |
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