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.
Labels: Traffic School, Virginia
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Prince William County Virginia - Speeding ticket fines increase on more roads
There are now more than 200 streets in Prince William County that are posted with enhanced speeding fines.
Labels: Virginia
Friday, October 14, 2005
Local News - Staunton News Leader - www.newsleader.com
By David Royer/staff droyer@newsleader.com
STAUNTON Virginia - The signs say the speed limit is 25, but recent studies show that more than 600 cars a day beat it down Donaghe Street at speeds considerably faster than that.
Traffic volume has doubled to 5,000 cars a day since the city declared Donaghe a "dangerous" street in 1983. After his wife's car was totaled by a speeding driver last year, Crawford did some research and took his case to the city.
http://www.newsleader.com
Labels: Speeding Tickets, Traffic School, Virginia
Saturday, June 25, 2005
How to beat a speeding ticket
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Centralaw for general Legal Issues,
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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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