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DOT proposes rules for mobile automated traffic enforcement after 2024 law; Cedar Rapids seeks clarifications

2253817 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

The Iowa Department of Transportation presented proposed administrative rules to implement automated mobile traffic enforcement following 2024 legislation; the City of Cedar Rapids submitted nine regulatory-analysis comments asking for clarifications, and committee members raised local fiscal and stakeholder concerns.

The Iowa Department of Transportation presented proposed administrative rules to govern local use of automated mobile traffic-enforcement systems, tying the rulemaking to 2024 Iowa Act House File 2681 (now cited as Iowa Code chapter 321P).

Department Traffic and Safety Bureau representative Chris Poole told the committee: "Proposed Chapter 145 establishes conditions, procedures, and responsibilities for the use of automated traffic enforcement mobile systems by local authorities to issue citations for violations of the speed limit." He said the proposal implements the 2024 law and that the…

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