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![]() | 12/20/2007 States to Track Drivers Through LicensesA federal program promotes driving license technology that allows the tracking of motorists even when they are not driving. Electronic monitoring of motorists will soon expand dramatically as states including Arizona, Michigan, Vermont and Washington begin to use radio frequency identification (RFID) chips in drivers' licenses. These electronic chips broadcast the identity of any card holder to any chip-reading sensor within a minimum of thirty feet. The US Department of Homeland Security is promoting the tracking projects as part of its Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.
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![]() | 12/20/2007 Texas: City Caught Manipulating Yellow Time for Big ProfitRichland Hills, Texas covers up yellow light manipulation by falsifying official signal timing documents. | ||
![]() | 12/19/2007 UK: Police Face Criminal Charges in Fatal Speed Camera TestTwo police in Lancaster, UK face criminal charges after their test of a speed camera last year killed a motorist and injured a passenger. | ||
![]() | 12/19/2007 Massachusetts State Police Goal: $1.2 Million More Speeding TicketsTicket quota forces Massachusetts State Police to issue $1.2 million more in speeding tickets next year. | ||
![]() | 12/18/2007 Canada: Quebec May Ban Fast Car AdsSpeeding transport minister in Quebec, Canada proposes a ban on advertisements for high-performance automobiles. |
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