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![]() | 4/4/2017 Study Suggests Emphasis On Speed Enforcement Is MisguidedStudy shows it is more likely that speeding is caused by failure to remember a speed limit reduction. The insurance industry has long said that punitive speed enforcement is essential for traffic safety. Strict punishment is needed, they insist, to prevent the intentional speeding of impatient motorists. In a study to be published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, researchers from the University of Western Australia provide evidence they believe suggests exceeding the speed limit has more to do with unintentional memory lapses.
"Existing programs to reduce speeding have focu ... | ||
![]() | 4/3/2017 France, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia: Spraypainted CamerasSpeed cameras around the world were tarred and feathered, spraypainted and burned last week. | ||
![]() | 3/31/2017 OPINION: Road And Track Is Wrong About Red Light CamerasA commentary explaining how the Avoidable Contact column in Road and Track makes a fundamental mistake about red light camera effectiveness. | ||
![]() | 3/30/2017 Texas Senate Passes Bill Allowing School Bus CamerasTexas state senator sells his colleagues on a red light camera ban, but passes a bill that allows school bus cameras. | ||
![]() | 3/29/2017 Virginia Governor Slams Macquarie And Its Tolling PracticesBudget amendment targets Macquarie for overbilling Virginia motorists in Elizabeth River tolling project. |
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