Sunday, May 28, 2006

Charlotte, NC, USA Traffic cameras quit clicking after court ruling

Charlotte Observer 05/27/2006 Traffic cameras quit clicking after court ruling
Traffic cameras quit clicking after court ruling
by GREG LACOUR glacour@charlotteobserver.com

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Saturday, May 27, 2006

05/25/2006 Northern Californians - Memorial Day weekend

ContraCostaTimes.com 05/25/2006 Millions taking to roads for holiday: "Northern Californians are keeping high gas prices on their minds as they drive down the onramps this Memorial Day weekend.
Three-dollar-a-gallon gasoline is altering but not derailing, travel plans, according to the American Automobile Association.
'People are traveling closer to home and taking fewer road trips,' said Cynthia Harris, Northern California AAA spokeswoman.
About 5 million Californians will journey at least 50 miles from home, according to an AAA news release. Four million will be in cars.
The number of travelers will barely increase compared to last year, Harris said.
The annual increase is usually two to three percent, but the auto group expects less than one percent positive change this year. Expensive hotel rates, rental car prices up almost 20 percent, and fewer and high priced domestic flights are persuading people to stick closer to home, Harris said."

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Sunday, May 07, 2006

Optical Illusions To Reduce Speeding in Virginia


WUSA9.com - Optical Illusions To Reduce Speeding
How do you get drivers to slow down on dangerous roads? Virginia transportation officials think you can trick them with an optical illusion and they're giving it a test on one hazardous boulevard in Fairfax County.

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