France privatizes highway speed radar
In a move that’s supposed to save both lives and costs, France is turning over its speed traps to private contractors.
In a move that’s supposed to save both lives and costs, France is turning over its speed traps to private contractors.
Primera Air, a relatively new discounter, is using London Stansted, where it has no direct competition.
Ian Cook beautifully documents the remnants of a smelt mine in Swaledale, North Yorkshire.
Ian Cook shares photos of a most unusual landscape. As he said, “The beck in Gunnerside Gill flows through a landscape that looks like something from the Lord of the Rings; an orcish encampment perhaps or the abandoned halls of some race of long-dead Men.”
In a move that’s supposed to save both lives and costs, France is turning over its speed traps to private contractors.
Primera Air, a relatively new discounter, is using London Stansted, where it has no direct competition.
Ian Cook beautifully documents the remnants of a smelt mine in Swaledale, North Yorkshire.
Ian Cook shares photos of a most unusual landscape. As he said, “The beck in Gunnerside Gill flows through a landscape that looks like something from the Lord of the Rings; an orcish encampment perhaps or the abandoned halls of some race of long-dead Men.”