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Committee backs resolution urging state to authorize automated speed enforcement pilot
Summary
The committee voted to send a resolution to the Board supporting AB 342, a five‑year pilot authorizing automated speed enforcement cameras on high‑injury corridors in San Francisco and San Jose, citing Vision Zero goals and evidence from other cities.
The Land Use & Transportation Committee on March 13 voted to forward a resolution urging the California Legislature and governor to pass AB 342, which would permit a five‑year pilot of automated speed enforcement (ASE) cameras in San Francisco and San Jose on corridors with documented fatal or severe injury collisions.
Sponsor Supervisor Yee outlined Vision Zero goals and cited studies showing sharp reductions in fatalities and speeding where ASE has been deployed in other jurisdictions. Megan Weir of the…
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