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![]() | 6/26/2008 Tennessee Supreme Court Upholds Tickets for DawdlersTennessee Supreme Court ruling upholds tickets for drivers moving so slowly that traffic backs up. Driving through Tennessee so slowly that traffic begins to back up is now a ticketable offense. The state's supreme court on Monday issued a unanimous ruling making it clear that dawdling on the road can be considered a crime.
The case began when Chattanooga Police Officer Joseph Shaw noticed a slow-moving Nissan Altima on Market Street at about 1am on May 11, 2005. Shaw estimated the Altima driver was driving at 25 MPH on the four-lane road, even though the speed limit was 35 and the rest of ... | ||
![]() | 6/26/2008 Ohio: Law Would Allow Forced Blood Draws by PoliceOhio legislature votes to allow police to make forced, warrantless blood draws from anyone accused of DUI. | ||
![]() | 6/25/2008 Study: Higher Interstate Speed Limits are SafePurdue University study concludes raising the interstate speed limit in Indiana had no negative safety consequence. | ||
![]() | 6/25/2008 Arizona Arrests Nevada Woman Based on PhotosLas Vegas, Nevada resident arrested in Arizona on basis of Scottsdale speed camera photos. | ||
![]() | 6/24/2008 More Lawmakers Get Toll Free DrivingMaryland and Virginia join the list of states where public policy makers set road tolls without ever having to pay them personally. |
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