A disputed red light camera on the border of Pohatcong and Greenwich will stay off and a safety project will takes its place to help improve traffic flow.
The cost for American Traffic Solutions to do business is, I would imagine to them, a measly 4.2 million dollars.
This is to settle a class action lawsuit that was brought about due to what ticketed citizens felt were violations given in error due to yellow lights that weren’t timed properly...
Using recent developments in another state that utilizes red light cameras, Assembly Republican Declan O'Scanlon is continuing his assault on New Jersey's controversial pilot program.
In light of a corruption investigation in Chicago, New Jersey's main crusader against red light cameras has re-emphasized the need to end the controversial program in the Garden State.
A bill that would have increased the amber light times at some red light camera intersections, and prohibited police departments from using red light cameras to issue "failure to stop before turning right" tickets has been shelved indefinitely.
The sponsor of a measure that would reform New Jersey's red light camera system has put it on hold after police and engineering officials called for amendments.
If New Jersey's red light camera program is all about safety, then the money collected from tickets should go to directly into a safety fund, instead of bolstering municipal budgets and using citizens as "cash cows", Sen. Michael Doherty announced today.
A shore state lawmaker is hoping new skeletons discovered in the closets of red light camera companies will help seal the fate of New Jersey pilot program.
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