Thursday, March 23, 2006

A how-to guide to avoid speed traps

MATT HELMS: A how-to guide to avoid speed traps
Here's a way to know places where cops wait for speeders -- a directory of dreaded speed traps ...

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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Traffic School Avoid Tickets Helps Motorists Steer Clear Of Speed Traps

Website Helps Motorists Steer Clear Of Speed Traps: Top News Stories at Officer.com

DREW PHILIPMichigan Daily: U. Michigan Newswire
A Web site could help you avoid spending that last $130 in your bank account on a speeding ticket. Speedtrap.org, which is dedicated to notifying drivers where speed traps are located, warns motorists about 15 speed traps in Ann Arbor, Mich. The Web site allows users to post the locations of speed traps, the level and time of enforcement as well as a detailed analysis of each trap.
The mission of the National Motorist Association, which maintains the Web site, is to "protect the interests of North American motorists."

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Sunday, January 08, 2006

Michigan Speeders Beware: Bill aims to slow drivers on rural roads

The potentially deadly 55 mph speed limits that prevail on township roads in rapidly developing residential areas could fall to as low as 30 mph, under a bill pending in the state House.

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