Authorizes the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in highway construction or maintenance work areas on all highways in the state.
Impact
If enacted, A10061 is designed to reduce speeding violations in construction zones by holding vehicle owners financially accountable for violations captured by photo monitoring systems. This initiative is expected to deter reckless driving behaviors, particularly in high-risk construction zones, thereby potentially reducing accidents and injuries among construction workers and motorists alike. The bill stipulates the conditions under which speed monitoring systems may be deployed, ensuring that locations are selected based on speed data and crash history, which underscores a data-driven approach to traffic enforcement.
Summary
Bill A10061 proposes amendments to the vehicle and traffic law regarding the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in highway construction or maintenance work areas across all state highways in New York. The bill grants the commissioner of transportation the authority to establish a demonstration program that would allow for the installation and operation of these monitoring systems in designated work areas. The primary aim is to enhance traffic safety in zones where construction is taking place, providing a means to enforce speed limits effectively.
Contention
While proponents of A10061 advocate for increased safety measures on highways to protect both construction workers and the driving public, there may be concerns regarding privacy and the implications of photographic evidence in penalizing vehicle owners. Critics may argue about the effectiveness of automated monitoring systems versus traditional law enforcement practices, as well as the potential for misuse or overreach in enforcement practices. Additionally, discussions might arise about the financial burdens placed on vehicle owners for infractions that may involve disputes over operator accountability.
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.
Requires at least two photo speed violation monitoring systems in highway construction or maintenance work areas located on a controlled-access highway or on the thruway.
Suspends the registration of vehicles which have been documented multiple times by a photo speed violation monitoring system for speeding in a highway construction or maintenance work area.
Suspends the registration of vehicles which have been documented multiple times by a photo speed violation monitoring system for speeding in a highway construction or maintenance work area.
Permits the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in New York city for the purposes of enforcement of license plate obstruction, concealment, and/or distortion; extends provisions permitting the use of speed cameras in certain school zones.
Alabama Work Zone Safety Act; pilot program to establish photographic speed enforcement system in a work zone on interstate highway, provided; civil penalties for violations, provided