The Illinois Department of Transportation has been experimenting with various types of work-zone speed limit enforcement techniques. For the past few years, mobile vans have been employed to capture … [Read more...] about Illinois DOT to Use Sensors to Catch Work-Zone Speed Violators
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Assessing Automated Speed Enforcement in California
Speeding is known to be related to a significant portion of highway collisions. As part of the efforts to seek safety improvements of the California highway network, the California Department of … [Read more...] about Assessing Automated Speed Enforcement in California
See How New Cameras Catch Speeders: Highway Patrol Considers Wider Use
In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, there has been a large increase in the number of tickets being issued to drivers for speeding and running red lights. Drivers are being ticketed more frequently because cameras … [Read more...] about See How New Cameras Catch Speeders: Highway Patrol Considers Wider Use
State Awards Speed Camera Contract: Pact With ACS Will Allow Expansion of Work Zone Enforcement
Maryland State Highway Administration, Maryland State Police, and the Maryland Transportation Authority Police plan to jointly award a contract of up to $20.9 million to ACS to expand the work zone … [Read more...] about State Awards Speed Camera Contract: Pact With ACS Will Allow Expansion of Work Zone Enforcement
Photo Radar Speed Enforcement in a State Highway Work Zone: Demonstration Project Yeon Avenue
The 2007 Oregon legislative assembly passed House Bill 2466, allowing the Oregon Department of Transportation to use photo radar in ODOT work zones on non-interstate state highways and required ODOT … [Read more...] about Photo Radar Speed Enforcement in a State Highway Work Zone: Demonstration Project Yeon Avenue
Work Zone Cameras a Success, SHA Chief Says
State Highway Administrator Neil J. Pedersen accounted that a speed-control program involving cameras effectively reduced speed in work zones in Maryland. … [Read more...] about Work Zone Cameras a Success, SHA Chief Says