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Buckling Up Can Save Your Life
s time to be reminded again of seat belt and child restraint laws.
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Federal Programs Could Help Baby Boomers
By the year 2015 about 3 million senior citizens in Atlanta Georgia will live in neighborhoods where access to public transportation is almost none and where no option other than driving exists to get around the city.
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Putting a Stop to the Red-Light Camera Program
If you ran a light with a red-light camera in Los Angeles, you would be ticketed around $450, including penalties, assessments and court fees.
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PAYING A HEFTY PRICE FOR A TRAFFIC CITATION
If you become the recipient of a traffic citation in your state, watch out!
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Fighting Tickets Seems To Have An Effect in D.C. But Few Take Advantage
If we told you that there was an easy way to limit the number of fines you could pay, and the number of points you had on your license, you'd think we had something to sell you.
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Oprah Winfrey Show Brings Dangers Of Texting To Nationwide Audience
on May 1, a move that drew praise from a variety of safety advocates as well as Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
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Drinking and Driving Has An Effect Even After Just Two
Drunk driving laws revolve around a blood alcohol content level of 0.08, and most drivers do not get arrested and or convicted of being above the limit.
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Buckle Up, It's Finally The Law In Georgia
We understand that it's difficult for legislators to deal with some of the wacky laws still on the books.
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How To Get Driving Fast Out Of Your System
You pull up to the red light.
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Spring Cleaning Doesn't Often Include The Roads You Use
If you don't get your oil changed regularly, or keep your tires properly inflated, your car or truck won't perform as well as it could.
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Defensive Driving The Focus in Wisconsin's Plan To Reduce Traffic Deaths
Part of that involves increased funding for local enforcement efforts of seatbelt laws, like in Madison where extra officers pulled over motorists who either weren't wearing their seatbelt or allowed occupants to ride without proper restraints.
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LaHood Treks to MIT to Find Ways to Reduce Distracted Driving
In recent weeks, he's also been working on the problem of distracted driving.
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Value of Suspended License Depends on Offender's Valuation of Driving
It's an analysis that has been proven in Texas, where state officials note that driving without a license and driving while intoxicated are both supposed to gain fees used to pay first responders.
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Defensive Driving May Not Reduce Traffic Stops in Arizona, Utah
Governor Jan Brewer and legislators in Arizona decided that immigrations enforcement was not up to snuff at the federal level, so they passed a state law designed to improve the chances of illegal immigrants getting caught.
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Summer's Here: Driving Tips for Rural Areas to Keep Everyone Safe
While many states like Rhode Island and others were hit hard by winter storms that washed out roadways and required lengthy repairs, other drivers may find that the time has come to enjoy going off the highway and into the country for a leisurely trip.
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Proposal in California Ups Fines for Illegal Cell Phone Use, Adds Point to Record
That's because Simitian wants to strengthen the Golden State's laws on texting while driving, according to many news outlets.
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Montana May Update Drunk Driving Laws to Include Interlock:
For example, some drivers may know that Montana law enforcement officials now need a search warrant in order to obtain a breathalyzer test from drivers accused of being intoxicated.
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Motorists Need to be Aware of More Motorcycles on the Road in Warmer Weather
Matt Waterkotte, of the local Harley-Davidson, told the Mt.
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Brake Overrides To Be Offered in Many New Cars, Drivers Still Need to Know How to Handle Cars in Emergency
The device works by cutting the throttle, and concurrently the gas pedal, when the brake pedal is pushed.
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Warmer Weather Means Increased Police Presence Throughout Wisconsin
Officers on the new Madison police details will be specifically targeting drivers and bicyclists who are putting themselves and pedestrians at risk, according to a release from the department.
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