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Under AB 65, automated speed cameras, illegal in California, would be allowed as part of a pilot program in six cities: Los Angeles, Long Beach, Glendale, San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose.
An uncertain fate. Damian Kevitt, executive director of the nonprofit Streets Are for Everyone, has been advocating for speed cameras for years.He and a coalition of safety advocates, community ...
A speed camera in Los Angeles Christopher Sadowski. Low-income drivers would only be fined $25, according to the bill. Los Angeles had tried a similar program before in 2004, installing cameras to ...
Speed cameras could be coming to six California cities — including Los Angeles, Glendale and Long Beach — if a bill just passed by the Assembly becomes law. Speed cameras are currently illegal ...
The bill prohibits the speed cameras from using facial recognition and limits data use. If approved, California would join 16 other states that have already placed speed cameras in work zones.
Speed-enforcement cameras would be deployed in active construction zones across California if a proposed bill is passed and enacted. 24/7 Live Los Angeles Orange County Inland Empire Ventura ...
Speed demons, take note: California’s getting serious about slowing you down. Thanks to Assembly Bill 645, signed into law last fall but revving into action this year, select cities across the ...
Under AB 65, automated speed cameras, illegal in California, would be allowed as part of a pilot program in six cities: Los Angeles, Long Beach, Glendale, San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose.
The bill prohibits the speed cameras from using facial recognition and limits data use. If approved, California would join 16 other states that have already placed speed cameras in work zones.
Under AB 65, automated speed cameras, illegal in California, would be allowed as part of a pilot program in six cities: Los Angeles, Long Beach, Glendale, San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose. ...