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(The Center Square) – State Rep. Dale Washburn, R-Macon, called traffic cameras in Georgia school zones a "money grab" by local governments that have nothing to do with safety. House Bill 225 ...
Cameras wouldn’t always be watching outside schools, but zooming by during a school day might mean a $100 ticket. Automated speeding tickets probably coming soon to a school zone near you Skip ...
School addresses included below do not indicate the exact location of the school's photo enforcement speed zone. Alfred E. Beach High School, 3001 Hopkins St. Godley Station K-8 School, 2135 ...
However, it would be unusual for a state to reverse its position. New Jersey had a pilot program testing cameras to enforce red lights, but the state pulled the plug in 2014. Georgia first authorized speed cameras, but only in school zones, in 2018. Its fight took center stage Tuesday, with the state House passing two separate bills, one that ...
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The state first authorized speed cameras, but only in school zones, in 2018. Opponents say cameras are about money not safety. More than 100 representatives in Georgia's 180-member House signed on to House Bill 225, which would ban the cameras. Dale Washburn, the Macon Republican sponsoring that measure, provided a stack of emails from outraged ...
New speed cameras in four Bibb County school zones will start enforcing tickets over the coming weeks, officials said. The cameras will crack down on speeding while school is in session and an ...
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