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County's speed cameras might go
Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry wants to pull the plug on the 11 speed cameras installed on county roads.
Brewer signs photo-radar restrictions
PHOENIX - Gov. Jan Brewer signed legislation Wednesday that could curb future photo-radar installations on state highways, and maybe even force removal of some of them there.
Arizona bill sets limits on traffic cameras installed on state roads
PHOENIX - Arizona cities that want to install or keep using photo enforcement equipment on state roads are going to have to prove the cameras do more than generate fines.
Kromko petition drive would ban city traffic-enforcement cameras
Tucsonans frustrated with the city's traffic cameras may get an opportunity to ban them this fall.
Kromko petition drive would ban city traffic-enforcement cameras
Traffic passes through the intersection of East Broadway and Craycroft Road, where cameras take photos of red-light runners.
Legislative Briefs
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Red-light cameras won't be going away
PHOENIX - Photo enforcement is here to stay, at least for the time being.
Legislative Briefs
Updated language on cyberstalking OK'd
Bill redefines 'intersection' to counter red-light violations
PHOENIX - Arizona drivers may get a bit of leeway in trying to make the light without getting nabbed by a camera for blowing through the red cycle.
Antenori pays speed fine, clears status of license
State Sen. Frank Antenori paid off his 2009 photo radar speeding ticket on Monday, clearing up questions about the status of his driver's license.
Status of Antenori driver's license in question
PHOENIX - State Sen. Frank Antenori's driver's license should be suspended because of his failure two years ago to resolve a photo radar citation he received for speeding in Tucson.
AZ Senate not letting voters decide traffic cameras' fate
Traffic cameras, like this one at West River and North Oracle roads, will remain in Tucson for awhile longer. In a bipartisan move, the state Senate decided not to send the issue to voters.
AZ Senate not letting voters decide traffic cameras' fate
PHOENIX - Tucson motorists are going to have to put up with those photo radar and red light cameras for at least a while longer.
Red-light-cam ban proposed for ballot
Red-light cameras, like the one above at East Grant and North Swan roads, are set up at several Tucson-area locations. Critics call them little more than an effort to collect revenue, but police and other public officials say they are useful enforcement devices.
Red-light-cam ban proposed for ballot
PHOENIX - Arizona voters may finally get a chance to pull the plug on those controversial photo radar and red-light cameras.
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