Requires any county, city, town or village that intends to install a traffic-control device outfitted with a camera provide public notice that they are installing a traffic-control device outfitted with a camera.
Impact
If enacted, A10123 would significantly impact how local governments regulate and manage traffic-control devices equipped with cameras. The requirement for public notification may lead to increased accountability for local authorities in the deployment of these devices, potentially affecting their operational efficacy. Additionally, this change may lead to fewer instances where residents are surprised by newly installed cameras, potentially addressing concerns regarding fairness in traffic enforcement and enhancing public trust in local governance.
Summary
Bill A10123 seeks to amend the Vehicle and Traffic Law in New York by requiring municipalities—counties, cities, towns, or villages—that intend to install traffic-control devices outfitted with cameras to provide public notice of such installations. The aim of the bill is to enhance transparency and ensure that the public is informed about the presence of traffic-control cameras before they are operational. By mandating that these municipalities notify the public regarding the installation and location of these devices, the bill attempts to bolster community awareness and encourage safer driving behavior in areas with automated enforcement systems.
Contention
While the intent behind A10123 is to provide transparency, it may also raise questions regarding the efficiency of traffic enforcement systems. Some lawmakers or community advocates might argue that such notifications could delay the installation of crucial safety measures. Furthermore, there could be a debate about the effectiveness of public notices in actually informing the community versus merely following procedural requirements. This could create friction between those prioritizing public awareness and those advocating for rapid deployment of safety measures without bureaucratic hurdles.
Imposes owner liability for failure of an operator to comply with traffic control indicators within the city of New York through the use of traffic control indicator cameras.
Imposes owner liability for failure of an operator to comply with traffic control indicators within the city of New York through the use of traffic control indicator cameras.
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 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 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.
Requires that in communities which include traffic-control devices outfitted with photo monitoring instruments, amber or yellow signal lights located on any traffic-control device in such community shall have uniform duration periods.