BOSTON — Lawmakers were cool last session to Gov. Charlie Baker s idea to allow red-light cameras in any interested city or town, but supporters are hopeful that a more narrow
The pilot program would allow up to 10 communities to install a limited number of cameras to monitor for certain traffic violations, such as failing to stop at a red light.
A bill filed in Massachusetts would launch a pilot program allowing up to 10 municipalities to install a limited number of cameras to monitor for certain traffic violations, such as failing to stop at a right light or blocking an intersection.
Lawmakers were cool last session to Gov. Charlie Baker’s idea to allow red-light cameras in any interested city or town, but supporters are hopeful that<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/pilot-eyed-to-introduce-traffic-enforcement-by-camera/">Read More</a>
After experiencing its second wettest summer on record, the Boston area has entered a similarly damp fall, with showers last weekend causing a slew of cancelations.