Authorizes additional traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices at no more than one intersection located on the Saw Mill River parkway within the village of Pleasantville, county of Westchester, upon approval from the state department of transportation.
Impact
If enacted, A08029 has the potential to enhance public safety by deterring traffic violations through automated enforcement measures. The introduction of photo violation-monitoring devices is expected to result in greater compliance with traffic rules, thereby reducing accidents and improving overall traffic flow in Westchester County. This change would particularly impact local traffic enforcement strategies and may serve as a model for similar initiatives in other regions.
Summary
A08029, introduced in the New York Assembly, aims to amend the vehicle and traffic law by allowing Westchester County to implement a demonstration program for traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices. This program would enable the county to impose monetary liability on vehicle owners for violations captured by these devices at designated intersections, with a total of up to fifty intersections permitted at any one time. The proposal includes the ability for the county to install one additional device on the Saw Mill River Parkway, contingent on approval from the state Department of Transportation.
Contention
Despite its potential benefits, A08029 has sparked discussions regarding the implications of increased surveillance and the financial burdens it could impose on vehicle owners. Concerns have been raised about the fairness of imposing penalties without human discretion, as well as the worry that such measures may primarily serve as revenue sources rather than genuine safety improvements. Community members and some advocacy groups may push back against the expansion of automated enforcement mechanisms, emphasizing the need for balanced approaches to traffic safety that do not disadvantage average motorists.
Same As
Authorizes additional traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices at no more than one intersection located on the Saw Mill River parkway within the village of Pleasantville, county of Westchester, upon approval from the state department of transportation.
Authorizes additional traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices at no more than one intersection located on the Saw Mill River parkway within the village of Pleasantville, county of Westchester, upon approval from the state department of transportation.
Permits the town of Palm Tree to establish a demonstration program and install and operate traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices; relates to adjudications and owner liability for a violation of traffic-control signal indications in the town of Palm Tree.
Permits the town of Palm Tree to establish a demonstration program and install and operate traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices; relates to adjudications and owner liability for a violation of traffic-control signal indications in the town of Palm Tree.
Permits the town of Woodbury to establish a demonstration program and install and operate traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices; relates to adjudications and owner liability for a violation of traffic-control signal indications in the town of Woodbury.
Permits the town of Woodbury to establish a demonstration program and install and operate traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices; relates to adjudications and owner liability for a violation of traffic-control signal indications in the town of Woodbury.
Permits villages located in counties with a population between one million and one million five hundred thirty thousand to adopt local laws to implement a demonstration program imposing monetary liability not to exceed fifty dollars on the owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator to comply with stop signs; permits such villages to install and operate stop sign photo violation monitoring systems as part of such demonstration program.
Permits villages located in counties with a population between one million and one million five hundred thirty thousand to adopt local laws to implement a demonstration program imposing monetary liability not to exceed fifty dollars on the owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator to comply with stop signs; permits such villages to install and operate stop sign photo violation monitoring systems as part of such demonstration program.
Authorizes the town of Yorktown, Westchester county, shall have the ability to install and operate photo speed violation monitoring systems within construction or maintenance work areas that fall within the border or jurisdiction of such municipality; makes related provisions.
Directs the commissioner of transportation to conduct a study on the implementation of traffic control devices at intersections with a high volume of visual and hearing impaired pedestrians.
Suspends the registration of a vehicle which has been documented five times within an eighteen month period by a photo violation monitoring device for failure of an operator thereof to comply with traffic-control indications for a period of ninety days.