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RAC ‘very concerned’ as thousands of speeding motorists avoid driving bans despite repeat speeding
RAC ‘very concerned’ as thousands of speeding motorists avoid driving bans despite repeat speeding The DVLA figures show 117 licence-holders have amassed more than 20 points from speeding - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments More than 4,000 drivers are still allowed on the road despite having at least 12 speeding points, an investigation has found. The RAC, which conducted the research, called on the Government to force repeat and excessive speeders to have devices fitted to their vehicles to...
Speeding drivers with up to 45 points on their licence still allowed on the road
Speeding drivers with up to 45 points on their licence still allowed on the road The RAC backs calls for courts to have power to order speeding offenders to have special technology fitted to their vehicles Some drivers caught speeding are still being allowed behind the wheel despite having racked up 45 points on their licence, it has emerged. Under the law, anyone who accumulates 12 or more points on their driving licence in England and Wales within a three year period - often called totting...
A Methodological Framework for Explicit Control of the Speed-Accuracy Trade-off in Brain-Computer Interfaces
Announce Type: cross Abstract: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are limited by low signal-to-noise ratio in modalities such as electroencephalography, which requires multiple trials to reliably decode user intentions. This induces a speed-accuracy trade-off, whereby higher accuracy comes at the cost of speed. The speed-accuracy balance is application-dependent, motivating controllable trade-offs.
Arizona city installs new speed cameras, then sees 30,000 traffic violations in 2 months - that’s one every 3 minutes
Arizona city installs new speed cameras, then sees 30,000 traffic violations in 2 months - that’s one every 3 minutes Arizona’s pedestrian fatality rate is among the highest in the nation - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Drivers in one Arizona city are racking up a stunning number of speeding violations — about one every three minutes — due to the use of new technology that’s rolling out nationwide. Officials installed a series of speed-monitoring cameras throughout Phoenix in late...
Florida city issues 44,000 school zone speeding tickets in less than one year
Florida city issues 44,000 school zone speeding tickets in less than one year Drivers going more than 10 miles per hour over the speed limit around Tallahassee schools were issued tickets using cameras - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A Florida city has issued more than 44,000 tickets to motorists speeding through its school zones in less than one year. The tickets were given for violations around Tallahassee schools from September 2025 to late May 2026, news outlet WCTV reported, citing...
20mph ‘should be default speed limit England for built-up areas’
20mph ‘should be default speed limit England for built-up areas’ Experts say England should follow Wales and Scotland’s plans to introduce lower speed limits in towns and cities - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A default 20mph speed limit on roads in built-up areas across England would save money and reduce accidents, government advisers have said. The independent Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (Pacts) said reducing the limit from 30mph would be more economical.
Vision-Language Work Zone Intelligence for Safety-Critical Speed Regulation of Mixed-Autonomy Vehicles in Dynamic Environments
arXiv:2606.08860v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Temporary work-zone speed limits are communicated through visually inconsistent signage and are often missing from digital maps, creating safety risks for human drivers and automated vehicle systems. We present a real-time, onboard perception pipeline that detects active work zones, recognizes associated temporary speed limits, and outputs a law-aware work-zone state and speed value suitable for driver alerts or downstream automated control.
Drivers only slightly exceeding the speed limit will avoid fines with new Colorado law
Drivers only slightly exceeding the speed limit will avoid fines with new Colorado law A local news investigation into the Centennial State’s photo radar system led to two towns voiding thousands of tickets and issuing about $2.3 million in refunds - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A new Colorado law passed this week prohibits speed camera tickets for drivers going 5 mph or less over the speed limit. Set to take effect August 12, the legislation, signed by Governor Jared Polis, also...
High-Temperature and High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Using a qPlus Sensor in Liquid via Quadpod Scanner and Hybrid-Loop Frequency Demodulation
arXiv:2604.04970v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Atomic-resolution imaging on molten metal/solid interfaces at temperatures above 200 {\deg}C was achieved using a high-temperature, high-speed atomic force microscope (AFM) equipped with a qPlus sensor. A tip-scanning high-speed Quadpod scanner for a large mass load of qPlus sensor (2.3 g) was developed to enhance thermal drift tolerance by high-speed scanning and thermal insulation from the heated specimen. This scanner has dominant...
New speeding cameras catch more than 1,000 drivers on single Oregon street in just two weeks
New speeding cameras catch more than 1,000 drivers on single Oregon street in just two weeks ‘Not a single person really slows down,’ said one resident, who welcomed the cameras - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Speed cameras installed on a single Oregon street caught more than 1,000 drivers going too fast in under two weeks, according to a report. Two cameras were installed May 25 on Southwest Oregon Street in Sherwood, about 16 miles south of Portland, and have since caught 1,045 drivers...