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  2. USS Newport News (CA-148) - Wikipedia

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    Aviation facilities. 2 × aircraft catapults. Helipad (later conversion) USS Newport News (CA–148) was the third and last ship of the Des Moines -class of heavy cruisers in the United States Navy. She was the first fully air-conditioned surface ship and the last active all-gun heavy cruiser in the United States Navy.

  3. Njection - Wikipedia

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    Njection is a free, web-based resource for car and driving enthusiasts. According to the NY Times, the site and company was the first to use Bing Maps Platform to pinpoint speed traps and traffic accidents in the United States [1] and parts of Europe. [2] A privately held company founded in 2007, Njection.com LLC is headquartered in Portland, OR .

  4. Radar speed gun - Wikipedia

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    A radar speed gun, also known as a radar gun, speed gun, or speed trap gun, is a device used to measure the speed of moving objects. It is commonly used by police to check the speed of moving vehicles while conducting traffic enforcement, and in professional sports to measure speeds such as those of baseball pitches, [1] tennis serves, and ...

  5. Are speed traps legal in Texas highways? Here’s what state ...

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    Commonly, speed traps are used to improve highway safety, reduce traffic accidents and generate revenue from speeding tickets. Speed traps aren’t always easy to find but can generally be found ...

  6. What is a speed trap and are they legal in California ... - AOL

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  7. Watch your driving: Cities setting up more speed traps - AOL

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  8. Speed limit enforcement - Wikipedia

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    The Locomotive Acts in the UK set speed limits for vehicles, and later codified enforcement methods. The first Locomotive Act, passed in 1861, set a speed limit of 10 miles per hour (16 km/h) in uninhabited areas, and 5 miles per hour (8.0 km/h) within towns. This act also included the value of fines for violations of the law.

  9. iPhone apps pinpoint speed traps in real time - AOL

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    For years, truckers and other drivers wishing to dodge speed traps and roving bears have used the CB radio to exchange on-the-road updates. Now, using the potential of the iPhone, two startups ...