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Contractors and safety trade groups back H.3660 to allow speed cameras in active highway construction zones
Summary
Industry groups including the Massachusetts Aggregate and Asphalt Pavement Association and the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSA) supported H.3660, saying automated speed cameras in active construction zones would reduce speeding and protect workers after a string of recent crashes and fatalities.
Representatives from the Massachusetts Aggregate and Asphalt Pavement Association (MAPPA) and the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSA) told the Joint Committee on Transportation that H.3660 — authorizing automated speed enforcement in active highway construction zones — would reduce speeds and protect workers.
Chuck Lapis, MAPPA director, described industry support for…
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