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Traffic‑safety vendor pitches automated school‑zone speed cameras to Covington council
Summary
Blue Line Solutions presented a turnkey automated speed enforcement (ASE) program for school zones in Covington, reporting multi‑site five‑day speed studies and offering a zero‑cost implementation funded from fines after an initial education/warning period.
Blue Line Solutions, a traffic‑safety company, presented to the Covington City Council on the company’s automated speed enforcement (ASE) program targeted at school zones. Barb Manton, who identified herself as representing Blue Line Solutions, described a process that begins with five‑day observational speed studies, a public education and 30‑day warning period, and then civil‑citation enforcement for drivers exceeding the posted limit by 11 mph or more during school‑zone hours.
Manton said Blue Line’s detection uses “bracket speed detection” (not radar) and that the program is implemented only during school‑zone times. The vendor provides signage, radar‑feedback signs and either solar or AC‑powered camera poles, and prepares the court…
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