We've all been there. You pull up to a stop light and with the few seconds of free time you become tempted to look at your ...
Charlotte suspended the program in 2006 due to funding constraints but is considering a revival as traffic fatalities climb.
Two Virginia Democratic senators, Jennifer Boysko of Herndon and Lashrecse Aird of Petersburg, helped advance SB 306 and SB 297 patroned by Republican Sen. Mark J. Peake on Jan. 22, bills that would ...
Mitski's residency at Hollywood High is part of a history of the school overlapping with the entertainment biz, including ...
Whether it’s a package, promotional flyers or utility bills, most of us know what to expect when checking the mail. Sometimes we’re caught off guard, however, by an unwanted surprise—a speeding ...
Two reality TV personalities endured what they say was a terrifying experience over the weekend at a stoplight in Hollywood.
Noise cameras are spreading across U.S. cities, issuing automatic tickets up to $2,500. NYC has already collected nearly $2 million in fines since 2021.
Cameras set to catch speeders and red-light runners will go live in Bend on April 15. Drivers, however, will have a month to ...
No radar gun. No officer. Just a very patient microphone running 24 hours a day. And the tickets are already in the mail.
California has a new way to police drivers with a growing network of automated cameras watching intersections, school zones, ...
As traffic enforcement wanes in Cleveland, City Council is warming up to the idea of bringing back automatic traffic cameras to curtail speeders and red-light runners.
California lawmakers will vote Thursday to rename César Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day in an effort to reconcile the Latino labor icon’s legacy with explosive sexual abuse ...
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