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Spanish authorities recently installed a new “super radar” on the N-550 in Vilaboa, Pontevedra province, Spain, which detects, in addition to instantaneous speed, several traffic violations. This average speed radar, placed at two points on the aforementioned road in a stretch of about two kilometers between the cities of Vigo and Pontevedra, is not yet active, but it is one of the most feared by Spanish drivers. According to the local newspape…
Police in 28 states are pulling drivers over for breaking the “no touch” rule
Traffic stop | FG Trade Latin via iStockPhotoIn June 2025, Pennsylvania passed a “no touch” rule. It’s now the 28th state in which police officers can pull you over just for touching, tapping, or swiping on your cellphone. Even to unlock the device or bring up navigation. Even while stopped at a red light. States with “no touch” laws specify that drivers can’t touch their cellphones while on a public roadway. Ever. But not every state is this st…
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