Monday, February 19, 2007
Contra Costa County California - Highway 4 Speeding Crackdown

KCBS - Highway 4 Speeding Crackdown:
Anyone going 90 mph or faster in the 65mph zone of Hwy 4 in east Contra Costa County California will face a 10-day driving suspension
The Contra Costa County Traffic Commissioner Lowell Richards hopes the 10-day driving suspensions senda clear message.
Since 2006, nearly 1,000 accidents have been on Highway 4, and half were caused by speeding.
Read more at KCBS - Highway 4 Speeding Crackdown
Labels: California, Traffic School
Monday, February 12, 2007
Can You Beat a Speeding Ticket? San Antonio Texas
Can You Beat a Speeding Ticket? WOAI.COM: San Antonio News
Labels: Texas, Traffic School
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Countdown to 12 Hours of Sebring Podcast

This podcast details the Panoz Motorsports' effort prior to the 2006 Mobil 12 Hours of Sebring. On Saturday, March 17th 2007, the opening round of the American Le Mans Series and America’s premier sports car endurance race starts at 10 am. Click here to listen to the mp3.

Click the iTunes button to launch and listen on iTunes.
Labels: Florida, Racing, Technology, Traffic School
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
baynews9.com - News: Massive enforcement effort results in 2,400 tickets
In an attempt to reduce the number of pedestrians hit on U.S. 19 in Pinellas County Florida, law enforcement had a month long massive traffic enforcement crackdown culminating in about 2,400 tickets and 61 arrests.
Labels: Court and Laws, Florida, Traffic School
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Centralaw for general Legal Issues,
Computer and Internet Law,
DUIFLA Motorsports at DirtyDetails.com,
DuiFla DUI DWI In Florida,
Your Florida Online Traffic School,
DUI in Tampa Bay Florida,
DUI in Hillsborough Florida
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