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Board urges state to allow automated speed enforcement to reduce traffic deaths
Summary
Supervisors unanimously backed a resolution urging the California Legislature to authorize automated speed enforcement cameras; sponsors said speed is the leading cause of severe and fatal collisions in the city and the technology is effective elsewhere.
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Feb. 2 to urge the California Legislature and governor to authorize automated speed-enforcement cameras, joining local Vision Zero advocates in calling for a state law change.
Supervisor Jane Kim and Supervisor Norman Yee co-sponsored the resolution with Supervisor Malia Cohen and Supervisor Matt Haney among supporters; Supervisor Eric Mar led the floor discussion and…
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