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2/7/05
UK's Royal Auto Club Pushes Car Spy Technology
Britain's Royal Auto Club advocates satellite-based spying on repeat offenders.
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2/7/05
Speed Enforcement Means More Speeding in Britain, Fatalities in Australia
Despite a heavy increase in speed camera use, fatalities are up in Australia and more UK drivers are speeding.
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2/7/05
DC Collects $99 Million in Parking Tickets
The District of Columbia collected $99 million in parking ticket revenue last year.
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2/6/05
UK: Fake Speed Camera Linked to Real Fatal Accident
A fake speed camera is being investigated as a possible cause of a fatal accident in Hampshire, England.
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2/6/05
Use of Mobile Speed Cameras Explodes in UK
Mobile speed cameras usage grew by more than 30 percent in the UK last year.
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2/6/05
Virginia Legislature Set to Reject Red Light Cameras
The Virginia legislature is poised to ban red light camera programs in the state.
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2/4/05
Houston Won't Consider Yellow Signal Timing
Houston police official rejects engineering fix to intersections in favor of red light cameras.
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