US Cities Expand Automated Traffic Enforcement Programs
US Cities Expand Automated Traffic Enforcement Programs

US Cities Expand Automated Traffic Enforcement Programs

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Cities across the U.S. are expanding automated enforcement strategies to improve road safety. In Tempe, Arizona, red light and speed cameras at 14 intersections will start issuing $250 fines from June 5, targeting locations with high crash rates. Michigan is preparing to implement speed enforcement cameras in work zones with escalating fines and clear signage. Indianapolis plans to install cameras at bus stops and intersections for near-miss analysis, while Anne Arundel County, Maryland, is adding speed cameras in school zones. Newark, Delaware, has reintroduced body cameras for parking enforcers to enhance safety during public interactions. These initiatives are part of broader Vision Zero and traffic safety campaigns to protect all road users.

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