A man who admitted to setting fire to the home of the father of a NYSP trooper who issued him traffic tickets was sentenced.
Traffic tickets often seem like minor annoyances, a common part of a driver's life. However, these violations can lead to more than just the hassle of paying a fine.
The city court judge orchestrated the court proceeding to dismiss a traffic ticket issued to an acquaintance, the commission found.
Democrats have tried to pass a revised traffic safety bill for five years and they are trying again this legislative session.
Transportation officials in San Francisco announced that warnings will continue to be issued for drivers who park in unmarked curbs near crosswalks, as it seeks to implement the state's new ...
Because this is so common, many wonder if going below a certain speed means drivers can avoid speeding tickets. One police ...
The driver, 35-year-old Anthony Steel from Fort Wayne, and his passenger, 20-year-old Lita Smoker from Angola, were both ...
Trailer-mounted speed cameras will be used at construction sites throughout Washington state. Drivers could get a $248 ticket ...
Arizona voters could finally have a chance to pare back legislative immunity for speeding. If lawmakers don't kill the bill first.
The department could refile the case as late as 180 days after the alleged violation, Prescott police told The Arizona ...
An Arizona state lawmaker has introduced a resolution that would change the state constitution to eliminate legislative immunity for all traffic violations.
Middletown resident Tyler Williams was sentenced to 20 years in prison after admitting he burned a trooper's father's home in ...