Police in Washington would be barred from stopping drivers solely for nonmoving violations, like expired tabs or a broken headlight, under a Democratic-backed bill in the state Legislature.
Washington lawmakers on Monday heard a bill aimed at improving traffic safety and reducing racial profiling by restricting reasons for law enforcement to pull over motorists.
A Naperville man was killed Monday night after the car he was driving went through a T-intersection, crashed through a fence ...
Fifteen passengers on a CTA Green Line train were rescued after the train derailed early Monday, according to the Chicago Fire Department. Three people were taken to St. Bernard Hospital and Health ...
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications on Friday said it would review standards for window insulation films on ...
Minnesota’s primary seat belt law went into effect Tuesday, meaning drivers and passengers in all seating positions – including the back seat – must be buckled up or in the correct child restraint.
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