Virginia passed a landmark “abusive driver” law designed to curtail egregious behind-the-wheel behavior, and it immediately became the target of court challenges and public outrage. The law was intended to make the worst drivers pay a greater share of the costs of new highways. Critics of the law — under which fees can top $1,000 — said it’s too punishing and applies only to in-state drivers.
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