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![]() | 5/25/2008 Tolling Troubles Multiply WorldwideBad publicity over toll road problems forces change in New Hampshire, Florida and Singapore. Public outrage over unfair treatment of motorists by toll road administrators in the United States and overseas are forcing mild reforms. New Hampshire Governor John Lynch (D) last week signed a law forbidding the motor vehicle department from suspending the drivers' licenses of those accused of skipping out on a toll. Instead, the state will collect fines of up to $1000 and hold the renewal of vehicle registrations until the fines are paid. The move was a direct response to a January incident w ... | ||
![]() | 5/24/2008 UK: Boris To End Anti-Motorist Policies in LondonLondon, UK Mayor Boris Johnson lays out agenda to undo the anti-motorist policies of predecessor Ken Livingstone. | ||
![]() | 5/23/2008 Iowa Supreme Court to Rule on Photo Ticket LegalityIowa Supreme Court justices are debating the merits and legality of photo enforcement. | ||
![]() | 5/23/2008 Missouri Activates Variable Speed Trap ProgramSt. Louis, Missouri highway sets up speed traps with continuously changing speed limits. | ||
![]() | 5/22/2008 Colorado: Investigation Forces Yellow Light ChangesDenver, Colorado forced to boost yellow warning times at intersections before activating red light cameras. |
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