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12/13/2017 Delaware Judge Denies Right To Appeal Photo Tickets Delaware court denies the right to appeal a $172 red light camera ticket because the law says the fine is only $100. Camera Enforcement / Red Light Cameras READ MORE>> 12/8/2017 Louisiana Supreme Court Rejects Traffic Camera Challenge High court in Louisiana tosses constitutional challenge to photo ticketing fairness on procedural grounds. Camera Enforcement / Red Light Cameras READ MORE>> 12/6/2017 Ohio Speed Trap Town Busted By State Auditor Brice, Ohio generates 73 percent of its revenue from speed cameras but fails to properly track the citations. Camera Enforcement / Revenue from Cameras READ MORE>> 11/28/2017 Duke University Increases Control Over Red Light Camera Company Duke University and allies increase their control over photo ticketing vendor Redflex Traffic Systems. Camera Enforcement / Red Light Cameras READ MORE>> 11/21/2017 Oklahoma Tries Insurance Ticketing Cameras Again District attorneys in Oklahoma sign contract to use automated ticketing machines to generate $44 million in revenue. Camera Enforcement / Revenue from Cameras READ MORE>> 11/16/2017 Ohio Lawmaker Takes Another Shot At Speed Cameras Ohio legislation would once again take aim at traffic cameras by eliminating the profit motive and allowing tickets to be contested in court. Camera Enforcement / Speed Cameras READ MORE>> 11/9/2017 Study Finds New Traffic Signal Feature Improves Traffic Flow Study finds traffic flow improves when drivers know that the traffic light is about to turn green. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>>
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