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Police fine violators using surveillance cameras
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Residents want police to curb over speeding bikes and MTC buses
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Chennai Traffic police have started using surveillance cameras, installed even in smaller roads, to fine motorists violating traffic norms.
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Residents want police to curb over speeding bikes and MTC buses In a move to make Anna Nagar free of traffic violations, Chennai Traffic police have started using surveillance cameras, installed even in smaller roads, to fine motorists violating traffic norms.
Residents want police to curb over speeding bikes and MTC buses.
In 2019, the Chennai Traffic Police started testing the ‘contactless enforcement system . The traffic police installed 64 cameras and most of them were embedded with ANPR software.
Brooklyn, Queensboro bridges will lose lane of traffic for bicycles
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NEW YORK (WABC) Bicyclists who currently share space with pedestrians as they try to get across New York City s Brooklyn and Queensboro bridges would get their own lanes across those spans, according to a plan from Mayor Bill de Blasio.
De Blasio announced the Bridges for the People project on Thursday evening, as part of his final State of the City speech.
Cycling no longer seems to be a seasonal mode of transportation and soon those cyclists will have a lot more space.
On the Brooklyn Bridge, the innermost car lane in the Manhattan-bound direction would be turned into a two-way bicycle lane, and the promenade space that bicyclists and pedestrians currently use together would be given over solely to those on foot.
I have always wondered why are the "BIG" bikes priced as much as the cars or on most occasions pricier than the cars. The general perceptions people have are, 1. Bikes are technologically