The Department of Transportation is seeking to eliminate the use of automated traffic enforcement cameras in Washington, D.C.The proposal, which was sent to the White House Office of Management and Budget, would result in millions of dollars in lost revenue but would likely be celebrated by drivers frustrated by traffic tickets received because of the cameras, according to POLITICO.The initiative seeks to outlaw speed, red light and stop sign cameras throughout the district as part of the upcoming surface transportation bill that Congress is wanting to pass this year, the outlet reported.Accor...
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