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Called street takeovers or side shows, gatherings of cars and their drivers spinning recklessly are a scourge in many cities and towns across America, damaging streets and even other vehicles.
Simply put, blocking roads prevents people from getting to where they need to be. I sponsored House Bill 2031 to deter street racing and other road-blocking activities in Tennessee. The bill will ...
Current Florida law says that any person involved in street racing is subject to a first degree misdemeanor, a fine between $500 and $1,000 and can have their license revoked for one year.
An illegal street race in Bogotá, Colombia. Street racing is a typically unsanctioned and often illegal form of auto racing that occurs on a public road.Racing in the streets is considered an ancient hazard, as horse racing occurred on streets for centuries, and street racing in automobiles is likely as old as the automobile itself.
The name of the show, and the tagline "Lose the race – lose your ride", refer to common slang of pink slips representing a vehicle's title document recording ownership, and the derivative street-racing phrase, "racing for pinks," meaning a race in which the winner earns the loser's car. (In California, until recently, the vehicle title was on ...
The Toronto Indy street circuit has run at Toronto’s Exhibition Place since 1986. A street circuit is a motorsport racing circuit composed of temporarily closed-off public roads of a city, town or village, used in motor races. Airport runways and taxiways are also sometimes part of street circuits. Facilities such as the paddock, pit boxes ...
Officials with the Sioux Falls Police Department have arrested eight participants they say are connected to an outdoor street racing event from October, charging them with a $1,000 cash bond ...
A sideshow (so-called in the San Francisco Bay Area, and a street takeover in the Los Angeles area [1] [2]) is an informal and often illegal demonstration of automotive stunts now often held in vacant lots, and public intersections, originally seen in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, United States.