Letters to the Editor: Why California's proposed speed camera law comes up short

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Letters to the Editor: Why California's proposed speed camera law comes up short (via latimesopinion )

As a traffic safety researcher for more than 30 years, I published a study evaluating Riverside’s largely ineffective photo-radar system in the 1990s.

The bill contains no provision for an ongoing media campaign, just the posting of warning signs along the photo-radar route and an initial media campaign.

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