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  1. Speeding fines table

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Motoring - Oct 11, 2008

    The table shows the number of Notices of Intended Prosecutions NIPs issued in each area and the percentage of which result in a penalty fine being paid.

    Also tagged: table, fines, notices of intended prosecutions

  2. Twothirds of drivers caught speeding escape penalty points in some areas

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 11, 2008

    Motorists face a speed camera lottery with their chances of getting points on their licence varying spectacularly across the country.

    Also tagged: drivers, points, police, escape, licence, caught, motorists, penalty, speedcamerias, twothirds

  3. Army officers come top of speeding list

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 8, 2008

    Army officers are the most likely to get speeding tickets according to a new study.

    Also tagged: speeding tickets, army officers, moneysu

  4. Britons caught speeding in France to get points on their licence

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Oct 6, 2008

    French authorities say they intend to drive through new EU rules to stop foreign motorists putting their foot down.The worst culprits are the Germans followed by the British and Italians.

    Also tagged: france, points, germans, licence, motorists

  5. Brazilian Driver Racks Up $1.9 Million In Fines [Hoon Of The Day]

    jalopnik.com » Jalopnik - Sep 26, 2008

    The New York Times reports on officers in Sao Paolo, Brazil who thought they were performing a routine stop to check documents, but ended up with the discovering $1.9 million in fines owed by the driver in question

    Also tagged: offbeat news, brazil, hoon of the day, speeding tickets, brazilian driver

  6. Ten Ways To Get Out Of A Speeding Ticket [Put Your Hands Where I Can See Them]

    jalopnik.com » Jalopnik - Sep 24, 2008

    There's nothing fun about being on the receiving end of the question: "May I see your license and registration please?" Although we don't condone it occurring on public roads, as automotive enthusiasts, whether you

    Also tagged: feature, top, law enforcement, top ten, how to get out of a speeding ticket, speeding tickets, put your hands where i can see them

  7. Can Speedy Drivers be Slowed? [Melissa Pionzio | Greater Middletown / Shoreline]

    courant.com » Hartford Courant blogs - Sep 22, 2008

    A Wallingford woman is so concerned about speeding on her street that she has posted a home made wooden sign out in front of her home pleading with drivers to slow down. I know how she feels! The nice and long and

    Also tagged: route 66, areawide, wallingford

  8. Charlotte NC Tyvola Road accident blocks traffic

    ireport.com » Latest iReports - Sep 20, 2008

    One of the major thoroughfares in Charlotte, NC was blocked for several hours this afternoon as a multi-vehicle accident knocked powerlines into the roadway. Police, Medics and fire department were on the scene just

    Also tagged: drivers, to, woes, due, trraffic

  9. How many lives are speed cameras saving?

    autotrader.co.uk » Auto Trader Blog - Sep 10, 2008

    Speed cameras are always a controversial topic among motorists. Now a scientist has joined the debate by suggesting government figures on how many lives are saved by speed cameras are exaggerated. Dr Linda Mountain

    Also tagged: cars, car, speed camera, topics, speed cameras, speeding ticket, safety camera, speeding camera, safety cameras, speed ticket

  10. NY Times Calls For Speed-Limited Vehicles, Uses Flawed Logic [Slow Down, You Move Too Fast]

    jalopnik.com » Jalopnik - Sep 8, 2008

    Writing in the New York Times yesterday, Kent A. Sepkowitz called for all new vehicles sold in the US to be limited to 75 MPH, saying, “Speeding is the cause of 30 percent of all traffic deaths in the United States —

    Also tagged: new york times, safety, accidents, car crashes, slow down you move too fast

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