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Meanwhile, lawmakers in Nebraska are considering bills that would allow the speed limits to be changed in bad weather, as per NBC affiliate KSNB-TV.
Politicians are also mulling over whether to introduce a so-called Speed Enforcement System.
Drivers guilty of speeding would have a picture of their license plate taken before receiving a letter in the post.
Those who are hit with two violations within three years could be hit with a $75 fine.
And drivers who offend three times within five years risk being slapped with a $150 penalty.
Officials in Cape Coral, Florida, are cracking down on speeding drivers near school zones.
Drivers who exceed the limit by more than 10mph risk being slapped with a $100 fine, per the CBS affiliate WINK-TV.
And officials in Washington state continue to crack down on speeding drivers.
Those guilty of reckless driving in the state could get up to a year in jail and a hefty penalty of up to $5,000.
The U.S. Sun previously reported how officials in Michigan are cracking down on child passenger safety.
Infants younger than 2 must be securely fastened in a rear-facing car seat.
From age five, children can be seated in a booster seat with a lap and shoulder belt.
Parents can continue putting their kids in booster seats until they turn eight years old.
Kids under the age of 13 must continue sitting in the back of cars if they are able to do so.

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