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NDOT-backed LB600 would allow work‑zone speed cameras, variable speed limits and expanded move‑over authority
Summary
LB600 would authorize speed‑control cameras in highway work zones and school crossing zones, permit temporary variable speed limits under specified conditions, allow NDOT limited authority to remove roadway debris, and expand move‑over requirements to more stopped vehicles.
Senator Wendy DeBoer introduced LB600, a Department of Transportation‑backed highway‑safety package that would authorize speed‑control enforcement systems in temporary work zones and allow NDOT to use variable speed limits under specified hazardous conditions.
DeBoer described the bill as “ensuring our roadways are safe for those traveling and for those working on our roads,” and detailed four elements: temporary speed cameras for work zones, permanent cameras for school crossing zones tied to warning lights, NDOT authority to remove roadway debris in emergencies, and a variable speed limit authority limited to downward adjustments when…
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