Category: traffic

  • A police officer sued after he was allegedly ousted for giving a traffic ticket to a friend of the chief

    A New York City police officer has reached a $175,000 settlement with the city in a lawsuit that shed light on the use of “Courtesy Cards” Officers are distributing money to friends and relatives to avoid traffic stops and other minor infractions, according to an agreement filed in Manhattan federal…

  • NFL-Police footage shows officers forcing Dolphins’ Hill to ground during traffic stop By Reuters

    Written by Rory Carroll (Reuters) – New video emerged on Monday showing police officers forcibly removing Miami Dolphins player Tyreek Hill from his car and throwing him to the ground during a heavy traffic stop before the team’s first home game on Sunday. The Miami-Dade Police Department said it will…

  • Cars collect troves of data about traffic and road hazards. Should they share it?

    Breadcrumbs Path Links BMW PMN Business Article author: Associated Press Jeff McMurray Published on September 8, 2024 • Read for 5 minutes You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. Article Content The secret to avoiding red lights during rush…

  • Safaricom records highest ever data traffic for streaming Euro finals

    Safaricom reported record data traffic on Sunday, at the height of the finals of two major continental tournaments in Europe and America – with many Kenyans opting to live stream matches on mobile phones and tablets. The telecom company’s disclosures indicate that data traffic flowing through its network during the…

  • July 4 holiday will see record traffic

    Planning a trip for the Fourth of July? You’re not alone. Aaaa Their number is estimated at about 70.9 million people. About 100,000 people will travel on the road in some form this year, traveling 50 miles or more from home. That’s a 5% increase from last year and 8%…

  • Israel Police deploying US blacklisted Chinese traffic cameras

    Israeli police are using Chinese-made cameras to recognize license plates as part of their project to enforce the “Hawk Eye” traffic system, which does not meet the standards required in Western countries such as the United States and the Netherlands. Globes learned that most of the cameras used by the…