Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Speed cameras dc

  • Tracy, the owner of Chef Geoffs, raised a major fuss back in January when he was caught repeatedly by a new speed camera on Foxhall Road and hired a human sign spinner to warn motorists of the hidden camera.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Drew Storen, professional pitcher in Washington DC who has trained on the Pitchers Power Drive The Phantom Flex High Speed Digital Camera shows this hip lead used by professional pitchers.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The city of Hagerstown installed its first speed-enforcement camera on Tuesday. The camera is installed on Northern Avenue at Crofton Road near the Fountaindale Elementary School. A 30 day warning period began on Tuesday, said Police Capt.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • I like speed cameras. Seriously. They've slowed down traffic on East-West Highway in Bethesda and on Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase.
  • (Washington Post)
  • DES MOINES - A traffic camera ban that was once thought dead for the session passed through a House committee Wednesday and is on its way to the full House for a vote. The ban would include both red-light and speed cameras.
  • (Sioux City Journal)
  • Its like freeze-frame by a high-speed camera. He created such an illusion with only lines, dots she said.
  • (Examiner)
  • The plan to increase "traffic-calming" measures, such as speed and red-light cameras is projected to bring in $24.8 million in revenue after the city spends nearly $5 million on camera equipment.
  • (Washington Times)
  • On the other hand, the Wi-Fi + 4G models for 4G LTE networks in the U.S.
  • (International Business Times)
  • A new study ranks the District fifth on the list for speed trap happy cities. The report states that D.C. has 349 enforcement cameras. John Townsend from AAA Mid-Atlantic spoke to FOX 5 on Monday to discuss the study.
  • (Myfoxdc.com)
  • However, supporters of red-light and speed cameras say they have dramatically reduced the number of motor vehicle accidents and fatalities and have encouraged drivers to be more conscientious about obeying traffic laws.
  • (Sioux City Journal)

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