Traffic Cameras
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D.C. traffic camera numbers could double in new year
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The nation's capital plans to add 134 traffic cameras next year to its already extensive network of devices that generate tickets for speeding and running red lights.
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D.C. to add 134 traffic cameras in 2013
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The Washington Examiner reports that the new cameras will more than double the size of the traffic-camera program in the District of Columbia.
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D.C. speeding camera fines studied
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A District of Columbia task force is looking into the possibility of lower fines for traffic cameras.
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Tommy Wells creates traffic camera task force
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"The goal is to make sure the automated enforcement program is about safety, not just revenue," stated D.C. Councilman Tommy Wells, who is creating a task force to look at traffic cameras.
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Alexandria cameras catch thousands of red light runners
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So far this year, Alexandria's three traffic cameras have caught thousands of red light runners. But, police say the cameras haven't put the brakes on some drivers running the lights in the first place.
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D.C. Council approves 88 more traffic cameras
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D.C. leaders have passed a budget that will add 88 more traffic cameras to the 78 already being used. But some drivers are crying foul, saying it's about revenue, not safety.
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Opinions on red-light cameras vary, study says
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A new study released Thursday shows just how many people in Washington actually like red-light cameras, and the number may be higher than you think.
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Challenging speed camera tickets
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Tony Rodriguez got a speed camera ticket he should have challenged. For starters, the ticket information is incorrect.
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