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| Increases in traffic fines have valley drivers hitting the brakes (The Desert Sun) |
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Aurora Perez has been saving up for her $456 traffic ticket since November when she ran a red light in Cathedral City. “It's more than my paycheck,” the 21-year-old College of the Desert business student said. “I'm trying to get it lowered.” |
| Leffingwell: Delay doesn't dampen my commitment to urban rail (Austin American-Statesman) |
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Leffingwell: Delay doesn't dampen my commitment to urban rail |
| Traffic Stop Results in Drug Arrest (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) |
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A routine traffic stop landed an Ironton man in jail, and more than a pound of marijuana in the hands of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. |
| Fines, fees, court costs could increase July 1 (The Globe Gazette) |
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DES MOINES — Fines, fees and court costs for various criminal offenses could be increasing by $8.8 million beginning July 1. |
| Traffic fines would jump to pay for courts, police (The Des Moines Register) |
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A ticket for driving without a seat belt would triple to $75, under a bill that passed in a Senate committee today. |
| Truck traffic to skyrocket (The Decatur Daily) |
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If you think the highways around town are already overcrowded with tractor-trailer rigs, you may want to move. Truck traffic is going to get a lot busier, more than three times busier by the time 2035 rolls around. |
| Island booked up, traffic backs up (The Anna Maria Islander) |
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If you don’t believe Island tourism is rocking and rolling this season, just take a look at the Gulf Drive-Marina Drive intersection in Holmes Beach most weekday afternoons around 3 p.m. |
| They don't deserve aid (El Nuevo) |
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I'm living in Jersey City and my name is Clipper. I'm kind of worried about Obama if he's going to make reform for these immigrants. I cannot get a job, I got laid off and all finished with my unemployment, and I have two children. |
| Changes to Arizona DPS' truck-safety stops raise questions (12 News Phoenix) |
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The Arizona Department of Public Safety's commitment to patrolling for traffic violators is designed to increase highway safety, but critics say it comes at the expense of another key safety task: hunting for unsafe trucks. |
| No app can replace city's need for vibrant libraries (Baltimore Sun) |
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Interesting, these times we live in -- the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore reports a 20 percent increase in visitors through its doors, while Steve Jobs and Apple prepare to roll out the iPad, the computer tablet that allows you to download a book in seconds while you're anywhere within WiFi or 3G range, including your bathroom. |