Police can’t stop drivers just for driving under the speed limit in left lane, Arizona judge rules

The Arizona Court of Appeals has a message for motorists: Driving on the freeway at less than the speed limit but not being in the right lane is not an automatic excuse for police to pull you over.

TSA Delays Real ID Until 2027 in New Proposal

It now looks as though Real ID won’t go into effect until 2027, despite the previous deadline being half a year away, on May 7, 2025. The latest delay was proposed by the TSA and would give you more time to get your paperwork up to date and your new ID all ready to go.

Litigants Allege EPA Cannot Legally Mandate Electric Trucks

The Environmental Protection Agency lacks legal authority to mandate electric vehicles, according to a court brief filed by a coalition of 24 states and various economic interests seeking federal appellate court review.

Rock Island substitutes street improvement fee for gas tax

Rock Island residents have been asking for the city to fix its roads for years. Beginning in November a new street improvement utility fee will be added to resident’s water bills. Officials expect the fee to bring in $2 million, nearly four times more than it would with the gas tax.

Group files lawsuit arguing Norfolk traffic cameras are unconstitutional

The plaintiffs argue the Flock Safety camera system — dozens of city speed cameras that automatically snap pictures of license plates and upload them to a online database — amounts to a search and requires a warrant under the Fourth Amendment.