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![]() | 10/8/2014 Dayton, Ohio Red Light Cameras Exploit Short YellowsDayton, Ohio violates a 2008 state law requiring one full second of extra yellow at red light camera intersections. Dayton, Ohio's red light cameras have generated more than $8 million over the past two years. Many of the $85 automated tickets are issued at intersections where the yellow signal warning times fall short of the minimum allowed under state law.
In 2008, Governor Ted Strickland (D) signed House Bill 30 into law, requiring yellow times to be one second longer at any intersection where a red light camera was installed. Lawmakers were following the lead of Georgia which had adopted the first of i ... | ||
![]() | 10/7/2014 Supreme Court Investigates Police K-9 SniffsUS Supreme Court to decide whether a drug dog sniff is invalid if the motorist is forced to wait an excessive amount of time. | ||
![]() | 10/6/2014 Ohio Supreme Court Questions Breathalyzer AccuracyState must hand over information on Intoxilyzer 8000 machine, Ohio Supreme Court rules. | ||
![]() | 10/5/2014 France, Germany, Italy, UK: Speed Cameras Disabled and DestroyedVigilantes destroy or disable more than a dozen speed cameras throughout Europe last week. | ||
![]() | 10/3/2014 California Governor Vetoes Anti-Motorist BillsCalifornia governor vetoes legislation that would have treated motorists worse than other road users. |
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