Not exact matches
Motorists can expect a «highly visible»
police presence on New York roads this weekend
as part of an effort to crack down on drunken driving, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.
New York state is set to study the use of a device known
as the «textalyzer» that would allow
police to determine whether a
motorist involved in a serious crash was texting while driving.
«The Nigeria
Police Force advises that travellers should take advantage of alternative routes to their destinations where necessary within the hours of this restriction of vehicular movement on Saturday
as Police, complemented by the military and other security agents on duty at strategic points will subject
motorists and other travellers plying the affected routes to civil and meticulous security search.
Targeted Efforts by Law Enforcement Leads to 35 % Increase in Tickets Tickets issued to
motorists for texting while driving increased 35 percent statewide from 2013 to 2014,
as police continue to crack down on distracted drivers.
The Assistant Commissioner of
Police in - charge of the unit, Abayomi Shogunle gave the names of the suspects
as Musa Muktari with force number 394120 GDI and Shuaibu Suleman, 10627 GDII who arrested a
motorist at Wuse Market on May 29, accusing him of jumping traffic light.
It says the existing use of GPS satellite systems
as a tool to avoid traffic build - ups will be extended to automatically debit the
motorist's bank account for the cost of a road or mileage toll, and to allow
police to monitor the speed of all cars.
The Commons transport select committee says that although speed cameras are a cheap and effective way to slow
motorists down, only «good old - fashioned
policing» can tackle other safety issues such
as drink - driving or not wearing seatbelts.
«From what we have been told it is obvious that the
police now,
as a matter of routine, demand the production of a national registration card whenever they stop or interrogate a
motorist for whatever cause.
The rampage ended when the
motorist — whom the
police identified
as Sayfullo Saipov, 29 — smashed into a school bus, jumped out of his truck and ran up and down the highway waving a pellet gun and paintball gun and shouting «Allahu akbar,» before he was shot in the abdomen.
An eyewitness told our correspondent that some
motorists scampered for safety
as police and armed robbers engaged one another in a gun battle.
Just
as bicycle - based
policing is ideal in certain circumstances, but hardly suited for catching speeding
motorists, so too bus - based
policing may have a useful role to play.
The problem is that while cycling under the influence is illegal in the UK, the
police have no powers to force a breath test
as they do with
motorists, unless a cyclist is injured - and even then they seem to do so rarely.
In Florida, The Palm Beach Post reports (via ABA Journal),
police are writing tickets in these situations based on a traffic statute that prohibits
motorists from using flashing lights on their vehicles «except
as a means of indicating a right or left turn, to change lanes, or to indicate that the vehicle is lawfully stopped or disabled upon the highway.»
Most importantly, we will treat you
as a
motorist, not
as a criminal, when negotiating a path through the process of dealing with the
police station and courts.
Statements from eye witnesses and first responders to the accident scene, such
as fellow
motorists, emergency personnel and
police officers
According to local
police, one semi-truck caught fire and several
motorists were sent to the hospital
as a result of the crash.
Edmonton
police believe that it is a mistake to enable drunk drivers to avoid checkpoints,
as doing so may put other
motorists in danger.
New penalties for drug - impaired driving take effect Sunday Oct. 2, 2016, in Ontario Ontario
motorists stopped by
police for driving while high on marijuana — or other drugs — will face the same Highway Traffic Act penalties
as drunk drivers starting Sunday, October 2, 2016.
With Route 88,
as well
as several other thoroughfares, running straight through the borough, more than a few
motorists have encountered
police patrols looking for drunk drivers.
The case — which led to Toronto
Police executing search warrants in March of 2016 — revealed collusion between Wellness Centres of Ontario and Kovtman Law, a Toronto law firm, after Aviva outfitted undercover investigators to pose
as injured
motorists seeking auto insurance injury benefits.
Even if you don't think it's necessary to call the
police, having a
police report
as a paper trail may be helpful in case your insurance company or the other
motorist's insurer denies the claim.
As per Milind Bharambe, the
motorists and the traffic
police constables engage in the heated arguments, which adversely affect the reputation of the traffic
police personnel.