Bus driver endangered passengers - police suspect serious offense
A bus driver is under investigation by the police in Finland for serious traffic safety violations after allegedly driving dangerously on highway 9, putting passengers and oncoming traffic at risk.
Suspended vs. Revoked License: What the 'Angélica Law' of the DMV Says and How to Avoid a Criminal Charge in New York
In New York, driving with a suspended or revoked license can now be classified as a serious criminal offense under the 'Angélica Law', especially for those with multiple suspensions or revocations.
Henrique's wife arrested by US police after driving over the dotted line and in two lanes
Amanda Vasconcelos Barbosa Tavares Reis, the wife of Brazilian sertanejo singer Henrique, was arrested in the US for illegal driving after being caught swerving between two lanes on a public road.
Wife of sertanejo singer Henrique tried to flee from police before being arrested in the USA, says Orlando police
Amanda Vasconcelos, wife of sertanejo singer Henrique, was arrested in Orlando for driving without a valid license and allegedly attempted to flee from police during the encounter.
Minister Żurek Renounced His Immunity. This Is the Finale of His Mishap Behind the Wheel
Minister Waldemar Żurek has renounced his immunity and agreed to accept a fine after being found guilty of a driving offense, as confirmed by the Krakow Police Headquarters.
Police stopped a driver on the A7 motorway for using a mobile phone. They realized he had been wanted for a year.
A 42-year-old Croatian man was stopped on A7 after being spotted using a mobile phone while driving, only to discover he was wanted for serious bodily injury committed over a year ago.
74-year-old imprisoned after being arrested in Crete following a chase for multiple offenses
A 74-year-old man has been sentenced to 4 years and 15 months in prison for causing a traffic accident while heavily intoxicated and fleeing the scene.
After Administrative Offense: Researchers Propose Psychological Programs Instead of Driving Bans
Traffic researchers in Germany are suggesting the implementation of psychological programs instead of driving bans to prevent thousands from driving without a license.
The first country in Europe sends drivers to prison for exceeding the speed limit by 50 km/h
France has implemented severe measures categorizing driving 50 km/h above the speed limit as a criminal offense, as part of a broader strategy to combat road violence.
France sends drivers to prison if they exceed the speed limit by 50 km/h
France has implemented strict measures against severe traffic violations, classifying driving at least 50 km/h over the speed limit as a criminal offense since December 29 of last year.