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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Stena Line Set for Record Summer

Stena Line is readying itself for a record summer as the recent ash cloud phenomenon appears set to continue to blight travel arrangements for the foreseeable future.

Florida Legislature Passes Red-Light Camera Law: Ticket or Tax?

Red-light cameras at intersections masquerading as traffic safety devices — in reality, these cameras are an alternative form of tax-revenue generation.

Do Pedestrians REALLY Have the Right of Way?

A recent tragedy in Greendale Village has put a spotlight on the risks faced by pedestrians throughout Wisconsin and has raised awareness of pedestrian safety issues.

Life After a Catastrophic Injury Involving a Semi Tractor-Trailer

Victims of catastrophic trucking collisions are at an extreme disadvantage from the start.

Should Courts Rely on Untestable Evidence of DUI?

Based on a thorough review of the science behind breath-alcohol measurement, authors of a recent report suggest that New Jersey may be overly confident of the Alcotest’s accuracy.