Wednesday, June 18, 2008

News from SunPass for Customers

About two million times a day, the green Thank You light flashes when SunPass customers use their transponders in our electronic toll collection lanes. Most of our customers never have a problem, because they follow a few easy steps to enable a trouble-free ride. Those simple actions include:

1. Keeping your vehicle tag numbers current, along with your name, address and contact information;
2. Maintaining a positive account balance and keeping your credit card information current;
3. Mounting your transponder properly on the windshield and replacing the batteries as needed; 4. As required by Florida Statutes, keeping your driver’s license and vehicle registration current with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.

www.SunPass.com to check your status or get more info directly from the source.


Wednesday, May 21, 2008

SunPass Holders Recieve Severe Penalties: Rack Up Fines and Lose Licenses

SunPass Holders are responsible for:




Penalties Include:




To take care of these issues:




To read complete story A Fine Mess Over Tolls For SunPass Users

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

North Carolina Police say 'speed traps' just an excuse ticketed speeders use

North Carolina police say that speeders just use "speed trap" as an excuse for getting a ticket. To read more:
http://www.gastongazette.com/news/speed_16050___article.html/speeding_arndt.html

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Racecar Driver Gives California Driving Tips

Get California driving tips from a racecar driver in this 2 minute video courtesy of http://eStateTrafficSchool.com. Includes information about what to do when pulled over by a police officer and where to go for help after you get the ticket!

Racecar Driver Gives California Driving Tips

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Friday, January 11, 2008

New Technology in Radar Detectors Help Speeders Slow Down

The Bel STi Driver, Cobra XRS-R9G, Escort Passport 9500i, and Valentine One, use new technology to improve their performance. Beltronics claims that its the Beltronics Bel STi Driver with TotalShield technology will make the driver completely invisible. The Cobra and Escort models are using global positioning system (GPS) technology to for more accurate of radar detection. They can distinguish between radar and what is likely a microwave, automatic door or keyfob. The Valentine One has two radar detectors and two laser antennas. Each is always looking forward and backwards simultaneously.

New Technology in Radar Detectors Help Speeders Slow Down

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Watch Speeders on truTV Channel

The change from Court TV to truTV brings a new show "Speeders." The show rides along with many different law enforcement officers as they write various traffic tickets, especially Speeding Tickets. The new shows air each week on Thursday at 8pm Eastern or watch it online. The show often highlights the humorous side of getting tickets.

Watch other Speeders get Tickets Online or on TruTV

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Thursday, January 03, 2008

New California Traffic Laws Alleged DUI or Alleged Hit-and-Run can NOT attend Traffic School

AB 645: Prohibits courts from allowing persons charged with DUI or hit-and-run from attending traffic school to erase the ticket from their record.

New California Traffic Laws Alleged DUI or Alleged Hit-and-Run can NOT attend Traffic School

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