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In spite of the decline of the logging industry, the construction of U. S. Route 17 and later Interstate 95 provided a new type of commerce ; motorist services such as motels, restaurants, and gas stations.
Taking Campbell hostage, he drove away in his patrol car, later using its siren to stop motorist James Meyer in order to ditch the Highway Patrol vehicle and continue in a less conspicuous automobile.
Just over a year later, in 1996, Noye became involved in an altercation with 21-year-old motorist Stephen Cameron on the M25 motorway during what was described at the time as a road rage incident, but which has also been suggested to have been a dispute over a drug deal, Cameron being a small-time drug dealer who owed Noye money.

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An alert 10-year-old safety patrol boy was congratulated by police today for his part in obtaining a reckless driving conviction against a youthful motorist.
He continued to make an impression on audiences in The Hitcher ( 1986 ), in which he was the mysterious Hitchhiker intent on murdering C. Thomas Howell's lone motorist and anyone else who crossed his path.
King Muskar XII was a keen motorist who even had his own gun for protection.
Professor Plum killed Mr. Boddy, Mrs. Peacock killed the cook, Colonel Mustard killed the motorist, Mrs. White killed Yvette, Miss Scarlet killed the cop, and the singing telegram girl was shot and killed by Wadsworth.
To make it in 30 days the motorist would need to average an hour for 6 hours per day, and driving was only done during daylight hours.
Another notable early episode was Fletcher's " The Hitch Hiker ," in which a motorist ( Orson Welles ) is stalked on a cross-country trip by a nondescript man who keeps appearing on the side of the road.
In 1933, Highway 4 was changed to U. S. Route 301 and thanks in part to the efforts of Manning resident W. P. Legg, Manning and Clarendon County became a preferred route of the Washington to Florida motorist.
* In May 2010 the new Coalition government said that the ' Labour's 13-year war on the motorist is over ' and that the new government ' pledged to scrap public funding for speed cameras ' In July Mike Penning, the Road safety minister reduced the Road Safety Grant for the current year to Local Authorities from £ 95 million to £ 57 million saying that local authorities had relied too heavily on safety cameras for far too long and that he was pleased that some councils were now focusing on other road safety measures.
Their gospel career halted after Vernon Isley was struck and killed by a passing motorist while riding his bicycle.
Sir Malcolm Campbell ( 11 March 1885 – 31 December 1948 ) was an English racing motorist and motoring journalist.
The stranded motorist, Valinda Jo Elliott, who started the Chediski portion of the fire was not charged with arson by the US Attorney's office, much to the anger of local residents and the tribe.
A keen motorist, Prince Richard was president of the Institute of Advanced Motorists for more than 32 years.
* A Malaysian man was bludgeoned to death after giving the finger to a motorist following a car chase.
In November 1974 Sheehan was badly injured in a two-car accident on a snowy mountain road in western Maryland, caused by an uninsured motorist whose driving behavior was arguably criminal in nature.
According to Danny Nelissen of Eurosport, it was the result of some sheninagans with a motorist.
A motorist was killed when his car slowed to view the body of a victim.
This is expected to divide park-and-ride or kiss-and-ride motorist users more evenly between the two stations and help spread the load on local roads, though the original reason for making the change was dictated by purely operating considerations.
The first person to arrive at the scene to render aid was a motorist who subsequently received damages for post-traumatic stress disorder.
The last of the male Llangatocks was the Hon Charles Stewart Rolls who was the pioneer motorist and aviator who formed the partnership with Henry Royce.
The study was too small to determine whether other measures of effectiveness, such as percent of pedestrians crossing after a motorist yields, were significant.
He was also a pioneer motorist and a personal friend of car manufacturers in the area including, notably, Herbert Austin, becoming a supplier of sheet steel components to the industry.
* October 5: An Israeli Arab motorist is shot and wounded by occupants of a passing car while he was changing the tire of his vehicle on Route 60 near Gush Etzion.

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Applying this objective test, the Court has held Miranda does not apply to roadside questioning of a stopped motorist or to questioning of a person briefly detained on the street — a Terry stop.
Colorful signs on the property inform the motorist of his exact location.
The three kidnapped hostages were subsequently released by their captors at an area approximately four miles west of town on the highway known as the " rock-cut " and were soon after picked up by a passing motorist.
This standard has been criticized as ambiguous and difficult to enforce ( red light cameras in Oregon are activated only if a motorist enters the intersection on a red ).
" A motorist entering an intersection ( even if on a green light ) but unable to proceed and who gets stranded in the intersection ( when traffic ahead fails to proceed ), and who remains after the light turns red ( thus blocking traffic from other directions ) may be cited.
It stars Dennis Weaver, who plays a terrified motorist stalked on a remote and lonely road by the unseen driver of a mysterious tanker truck.
Earlier on October 27, DeSalvo had posed as a motorist with car trouble and attempted to enter a home in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
In countries such as the United States, the use of compact dashboard camcorders in police cars allows the police to retain a record of any activity that takes place in front of the car, such as interaction with a motorist stopped on the highway.
From Exit 1, in West Stockbridge, to Exit 14 / 15 ( Route 128 / I-95 ), in Weston, the Massachusetts Turnpike is a closed-system toll road, using long-distance tickets obtained once by a motorist on entrance, and surrendered on exit, at toll gates.
Earlier on October 27, DeSalvo had posed as a motorist with car trouble and attempted to enter a home in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
On April 3, 2006, a three-ton scaffolding platform on the east side of the 150 Boylston construction project fell to the street below, killing two construction workers and one motorist.
The motorist traveling in the Tongue River basin should keep a constant look out for livestock on the road, and especially for deer ( particularly at dawn, dusk and at night ).
For the rest of the Tongue River basin, the motorist is on his or her own.

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In 1910 in legal test case (' Betts-v-Stevens ') involving an AA patrolman and a potentially speeding motorist, the Chief Justice, Lord Alverston, ruled that where a patrolman signals to a speeding driver to slow down and thereby avoid a speed-trap, then that person would have committed the offence of ' obstructing an officer in the course of his duty ' under the Prevention of Crimes Amendment Act 1885.
Upon conviction, the motorist is generally fined a monetary amount and, for moving violations, is additionally given demerit points, under each province's point system.
Upon conviction, the motorist is generally fined a monetary amount and, for moving violations, is additionally assessed a penalty under each state's point system.
Yeshitela came under national attention in October – November 1996 when civil disturbances in predominantly African American South St. Petersburg were triggered by the police killing of Tyron Lewis, an 18-year-old African American motorist who had attempted to kill a police officer with a car.

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