States should post signs reading, "slower traffic keep right."

NJ is a terrible state for traffic violations. Article in the Star Ledger several years ago revealed that moving and parking violations account for between 4 and 18 percent of municipalities' budgets. Cases are heard in courts where the judges are appointed by the city councils. No wonder NJ is ranked as the toughest state in the union for a motorist to win a traffic case.

AZ is obsessed with photo radar. Permanent photo radar is installed every two miles on the interestates and state roads in the Phoenix area. Mobile units are all over like dog s**t. Driving back from Sky Harbor to our home 100 miles away last Wednesday night, we passed 8 permanent and 3 mobile units. The state is required to post a sign, "Photo Enforcement Ahead," 300 yards before you get your picture snapped. They abide by this for the permanent sites. But the f***o's who operate the mobile vans (private contractor that keeps a percentage of all fines) either put the signs 100 feet from their vans, or put them a half-mile before, lulling you into thinking they're not ther--and then they snap your photo. The legality of photo radar is being challenged now. But the revenues have made it all but permanent. mad


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