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![]() | 8/5/2019 History: Photo Radar Cities In The 1980sA look back at the early photo radar programs in the late 1980s in Texas and California. A pair of Texas cities, La Marque and Friendswood, decided to give speed cameras a try in 1986. Traffic Monitoring Technologies (TMT), was a then-new company based in Friendswood. It eventually became American Traffic Solutions, which is now Verra Mobility, the country's largest speed camera provider. TMT combined a Multanova 6F radar (a device still in use today) with a 400-watt flash and a 70mm Hasselblad film camera to create a system for generating automated speeding tickets. TMT agreed to p ... | ||
![]() | 8/1/2019 DC Renews Push For Downtown Congestion TaxInspired by New York City, Washington, DC now wants to tax commuters who drive into the city with a congestion charge. | ||
![]() | 7/31/2019 New Jersey: Whistleblower Cop Wins Bigger PayoutAtlantic City, New Jersey cop who crossed the thin blue line over DUI coverup is entitled to more compensation, a court ruled. | ||
![]() | 7/30/2019 Ohio: Federal Lawsuit Takes On Unauthorized Speed CamerasFederal lawsuit seeks refunds from New Richmond after it set up speed cameras in defiance of Ohio Department of Transportation. | ||
![]() | 7/29/2019 France: Speed Camera Burnings Impact GDPDozens of speed cameras were set on fire last week in France. |
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