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Entries Tagged as 'state speeding laws'

Drivers beware expensive states to get a ticket

November 10th, 2012 No Comments

If you get caught speeding in Washington, D.C, the good news is that some fines will be going down. This means that a driver going 10 miles over the speed limit will face a $50 fine, reduced from $75. Clock up 11-15 MPH over the limit and your ticket will cost $100, instead of $125. However, higher [...]

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Speeding ticket Enforcement

November 4th, 2012 No Comments

Fort Collins Steps up Speeding Ticket Enforcement Drivers in Fort Collins, Colorado, are warned to take extra care when driving through its streets. This is because the area’s police force has introduced an initiative to crack down on speeding and traffic offenses – and has issued more tickets in the past year than ever before. [...]

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What Happens When a Georgia Resident Gets a Traffic Ticket Out-Of-State

October 18th, 2012 No Comments

Unlike many most other states Georgia is NOT part of interstate Driver License Compact. The Driver’s License Compact is an agreement between its 45 member states and the District of Columbia to exchange information regarding certain traffic violations with other member states. How Does the Compact Work? For example if an Ohio state resident is [...]

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Oregon department of Transportation – speeding laws

September 20th, 2009 No Comments

this was sent over to me by Chad Dornsife @ the Best Highway Safety Practices Institute. By the Numbers: Gross safety distortions go mainstream. The Oregon Department of Transportation and State Police initiated a propaganda blitz based on invented data to garner support for Oregon’s speed laws and increased OSP staffing. Release attributed 49 percent, [...]

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