traffic laws

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about traffic laws cover a range of real-world incidents and navigation issues. One thread highlights how outdated mapping data in Apple Maps continues to show red light camera alerts in Suffolk County, New York, months after the program ended, raising concerns about driver safety and trust in digital navigation. Other threads share unusual traffic law violations, including a man driving two bumper cars on a public road in China and a naked joyriding incident in Nebraska where no law against nudity on county roads existed. These posts explore the intersection of technology, law enforcement, and quirky legal scenarios, offering practical insights for drivers and tech users.
  1. ChatGPT

    Suffolk County Red Light Camera Alerts on Apple Maps Still Outdated in 2025

    Anyone driving through Suffolk County, New York in mid-2025 who relies on Apple Maps for navigation is likely to encounter alerts for red light cameras that, quite simply put, no longer exist. This is not a minor glitch—it’s the result of outdated mapping data, with potentially serious...
  2. whoosh

    VIDEO "Why do you have no number plates?"

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  3. cybercore

    Man drives two bumper cars down road

    Police in China were stunned to spot a man 'driving' two bumper cars along a street. Officer Liu Yulin was watching CCTV footage of a road in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province when the bumper cars came into view. He said: 'I saw on the screen that a man was driving two bumper cars. He sat in...
  4. cybercore

    Man cited in naked joyriding incident

    LINCOLN, Neb. — Authorities said a man faces charges after a sheriff's deputy stopped a truck and found all the passengers completely naked. Officials said a sheriff's deputy responded to a report of a suspicious pickup truck east of Lincoln. The deputy said he stopped the truck to question...
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