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![]() | 2/7/2019 France, Saudi Arabia Experiment With AI Speed CamerasOfficials in Saudi Arabia and France explore using artificial intelligence to eventually replace human tickets review entirely. Artificial intelligence algorithms could soon take over the duty of reviewing speed camera and red light camera tickets. Officials in Saudi Arabia and France have investigated the use of AI to further automate the processing of citations generated by automated ticketing machines. Photo enforcement vendors demonstrated the technology last month in the traffic safety pavilion of the Al-Jenadriyah national heritage festival outside Riyadh.
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![]() | 2/6/2019 NTSB Urges Government Agencies To Break The LawFederal agency uses its premier advocacy tool to call for lowered speed limits, more photo radar and lots of speeding tickets. | ||
![]() | 2/5/2019 Virginia Moves To Drop License Suspensions For Overdue TicketsLegislation passed by the Virginia Senate would restore the right to drive to 626,537 motorists who could not afford to pay traffic tickets. | ||
![]() | 2/4/2019 French Speed Camera Resistance Helped Lower Road Fatalities NationwideDestruction of speed cameras in France was accompanied by a 5 percent reduction in fatal accidents throughout the country. | ||
![]() | 2/1/2019 Florida Studies Find No Significant Reduction In Accidents From Red Light CamerasNew study of red light cameras in Miami Beach, Florida fails to demonstrate a clear benefit to red light cameras. |
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