U.S. States Are Quietly Increasing Traffic Ticket Fines
To raise funds for everything from court computer systems to street maintenance, it has become a frequent practice for governmental bodies to raise the cost of speeding tickets and other traffic violations. In addition to…
Starting in July 2024, all newly sold vehicles in the European Union, including Northern Ireland but excluding Great Britain, will be equipped with mandatory speed limiters. This major change aims to improve road safety and…
Are Red Light and Speed Cameras Just a Cash Grab by Cities
This discussion aim to offer readers a deeper insight into the process by which our community-driven reporters gather information for your local news updates. The speed camera on Niagara Stone Road and its operation have…
Could AI Controlled Speed Limits Make Speeding Impossible?
Speeding is a factor in more than 12,000 car-related deaths in the U.S. each year, accounting for nearly a third of the national total. However, emerging technology has the potential to significantly reduce this toll…
Should Speed Limits Be Abolished to Improve Road Safety in the U.S. and Reduce Fatalities
The United States is often viewed as a country highly reliant on automobiles, driven by the prevalence of suburban living, lower population density, and a culture valuing individual independence. Unlike densely populated areas in Europe…
When the UK implemented its national speed limit of 70 mph in 1967, it marked a significant milestone intended to enhance road safety. At that time, the average family vehicle had basic power, rudimentary braking…
Speed Limits and Safety Should Drivers Have More Freedom on the Roads
Speed limits have long been a cornerstone of road safety regulations, designed to reduce traffic accidents and enhance the safety of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. These limits are typically set based on factors such as…