Automated enforcement has been shown to work. But federal officials who drive everywhere don't like it. Welcome to the Trump administration's takeover. The post Republicans Target D.C. Traffic Cameras and Right-on-Red Ban Amid Trump ‘Takeover’ appeared first on Streetsblog San Francisco.| Streetsblog San Francisco
On the evening of August 21st, the MBTA hosted a public meeting on Proposed Regulation 703 CMR 6.00, also known as the “Issuance and Enforcement of Automated Bus Lane and Bus Stop Violations” as part of the agency’s “Better Bus Project”. The agency is currently soliciting bids from companies that can help it install and […] The post Public Hearing Reveals Support for Automated Enforcement of Bus Lanes in Boston appeared first on Streetsblog Massachusetts.| Streetsblog Massachusetts
"The City of Boston will do everything in our power to make sure that every child is safe in our city," said Mayor Wu. The post Boston School Buses Won’t Have Automated Enforcement Cameras to Start the School Year appeared first on Streetsblog Massachusetts.| Streetsblog Massachusetts
The Adams administration is supposed to install 25 of them by the end of September. What's going on?| nyc.streetsblog.org
The proposed fines for blocking a bus lane start at $25 and become incrementally more expensive for subsequent offenses, with higher fines for commercial vehicles.| mass.streetsblog.org
It’s encouraging to see the growing appetite – and funding – for quick-to-install, low-cost solutions to improve roadway safety in our communities. We showcased some of these at our June 26, 2024 webinar, sharing quick-build examples from across the country. We were joined by a Vision Zero Network sponsor, MPS, to learn about their SafetyStick™, […]| Vision Zero Network