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NewsAugust 19, 2010

Swedish Man Gets $1 Million Speeding Ticket

SWITZERLAND - A Swedish driver caught driving at 180 mph in Switzerland is likely to receive a world-record speeding fine of $1 million, according to Press TV. .

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NewsMay 10, 2010

Arizona to Eliminate Speed Cameras on Highways

PHOENIX - Arizona is ending a program that put speed cameras along Phoenix-area freeways and in vans deployed across the state.

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NewsNovember 10, 2009

GPS in Company Car Used to Fight Speeding Ticket

ROCHESTER, PA - A Pennsylvania man says the GPS in his company vehicle will prove he was going 57 mph in the 50 mph zone -- not exceeding the speed limit required for a ticket.

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NewsJune 10, 2009

Maryland to Allow Highway Speed Cameras

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Beginning October 1, a new Maryland law will allow the use of speed cameras in highway work zones and within a half-mile radius of schools.

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NewsJune 3, 2009

Maine Bans Red-Light Cameras

AUGUSTA, ME – Maine Gov. John Baldacci has signed into law a bill that prohibits the state, or municipalities within the state, from using traffic surveillance cameras to prove or enforce a violation of traffic laws.

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NewsMarch 11, 2009

Photo-Enforcement Cameras Grow in Use, Continue to Stir Controversy

SCOTTSDALE, AZ --- This week, American Traffic Solutions Inc. (ATA), a leading provider of red-light and speed camera programs in the U.S. and Canada, announced it had installed its 1,000th photo-enforcement camera.

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