Video from DC News Now crews and traffic cameras showed drivers navigating through and around standing water on the Beltway ...
If you’re one of the roughly 700,000 people living in Washington, DC., you may not have to worry about traffic enforcement cameras for much longer. A new proposal from the Department of Transportation ...
It seemed like nothing was working, and then all of a sudden we added more traffic cameras and it’s easier than people ...
The Trump administration may soon reduce highway robbery by 95% in Washington, DC. The Big Apple needs the same silver bullet because the city’s drivers could speedily be victimized by the biggest ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is looking to put an end to the use of automated traffic enforcement (ATE) cameras in the District, according to a report by ...
City leaders are upset after hearing that the U.S. Department of Transportation wants to ban the use of speed, red light, and other traffic enforcement cameras. (7News) ...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Transportation Department is proposing to eliminate the automated traffic enforcement cameras that generate millions of dollars a year for Washington, D.C. The plan is running ...
Earlier this month, it was revealed that the Department of Transportation wants to eliminate traffic enforcement cameras across Washington, D.C., including speed, red-light, and stop-sign cameras.
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