MOUNT DORA, Fla. — Mount Dora is launching a new school zone speed camera program on Aug. 11 with the goal to reduce speeding in school zones and to protect students, staff and other pedestrians.
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SEATTLE — One year after launching the Work Zone Speed Camera Program, Washington state officials are marking the milestone with an update on infractions issued and a reminder about new penalties set ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - The city of Davenport added four speed cabinets to their Automatic Traffic Enforcement (ATE) program on Feb. 2 of this year. The four cabinets get spread around 21 locations ...
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LUCAS COUNTY, Ohio — Lucas County Board of Commissioners launched a new program aimed at preparing development sites and making it easier for businesses to invest in the area. The program, called ...
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