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Jon Campbell, Albany reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, talks about a deal that will allow the MTA to install speed cameras on bridges and tunnels in the city, plus more on how the new budget might affect Gov. Hochul's reelection campaign next year.
On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for the 9th of May 2025 - Are the new mobile Speed Camera cars too sneaky? Should they be signposted? Then some good talk on following your parents into a family business And to finish our afternoon listeners share stories of their collectiions. Get the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Podcast every weekday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speed cameras may soon ticket drivers in work zones on MTA bridges and tunnels new state budget lets the agency use them at spots like the Verrazzano Bridge and Queens-Midtown Tunnel. Meanwhile, In Brooklyn, Councilmember Lincoln Restler lost a court challenge to remove his primary opponent from the ballot after claiming their supporters misled residents into signing a petition. Plus, the Knicks now lead the Celtics 2–0 after another one-point win on the road. Game 3 is Saturday at Madison Square Garden. Game 4 is Monday.
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Bruce and Gaydos share their thoughts on the speed camera comback.
Torrey discusses the role of import tariffs and how they may impact consumer confidence. Trump shares updates about his global trade strategy. Maryland cashes in on speed camera citations.
The City of Tempe is adding photo enforcement cameras to major intersections, which will begin taking photos in May.
Host Paul Pacelli ushered in a new week on "Connecticut Today" looking at a proposal to possibly increase the use of automated speed cameras on the state's major highways as soon as next year (00:57). Sacred Heart University Associate Professor of Catholic Studies Dr. Dan Rober talked about the upcoming conclave to select a new Pope (14:56). CTNewsJunkie columnist and Substack.com blogger Terry Cowgill dropped by to chat about President Trump and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong (26:07). Former University of New Haven Sports Information Director Eric McDowell talked about the passing of Bridgeport native and legendary Connecticut coach Frank "Porky" Vieira (35:40). CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane detailed the recent arrest of a Milwaukee judge in a controversial immigration case (43:15) Image Credit: iStock / Getty Images Plus
ACL knowledge bites, because there's so much more to the ACL In the picturesque Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, an artist who never sleeps is capturing candid moments of unsuspecting drivers day and night. But don't worry, this isn't about an avant garde street photographer. It's the ever watchful speed and red light cameras making sure our roads stay safe and you too. Luxembourg's roads are closely monitored by 20 fixed speed cameras scattered across the country. On top of that, there are seven mobile radar units known locally as Radar transom. These units track a vehicle's average speed over long distances, making sure drivers don't just slow down near fixed cameras and then speed up again. In 2023, these combined forces flashed more than 350,000 times, handing out over €15 million in fines. That is about 965 reminders per day. So yeah, quite a lot. With fines ranging from €49 for minor infractions to several hundred euros for serious offences, ignoring cameras can be pretty expensive. And where are they? If you're driving through the tunnels on the A7 motorway, keep an eye on your speed. Speed cameras are set up in tunnels. The speed limit is 90km/h, and the cameras are there to ensure that drivers don't turn the thrill of tunnel driving into costly mistakes. In the heart of Luxembourg City, traffic enforcement is stepping up. Three red light cameras have been installed at key locations in the Hollerich district, while an additional one keeps watch at Place de l'Étoile. So specifically, you'll find those in the rue d' Esch and the Boulevard Doctor Charles Marks a spot where drivers often rush through out of impatience, especially in the boulevard Doctor Charles Marks a section where stepping on the gas a bit too hard can quickly become a problem. Do you have some? Also, in the intersection of the A4 motorway and the Boulevard Pierre du Pont There is a tricky, tricky conjecture where the yellow light often tempts drivers to push their luck. Place de l'Étoile located at one of the city's major transport hubs, this red light cameras ensures drivers stay alert during rush hour. It helps prevent cars from blocking tram railways, keeping traffic flowing smoothly and avoiding potential hazards. During their test phase, these cameras detected an average of over 800 violations per day. Clearly, they're not just there for decoration. Sure, nobody likes speed cameras, but it's hard to argue with the results. The markusbierg Tunnel, for example, on the A13, caught 74,000 speeding drivers in one year, making it the most effective camera in the country. So the next time you're driving through Luxembourg's scenic roads or urban streets, remember to smile. And if you want to avoid traffic, or at least be prepared for it. Tune in to Radio Ara during morning rush hour twice a morning. ACL will give you the latest traffic updates to help you steer clear of any unpleasant surprises on the road.
Pete Jansons, Joe Weiss, and Skoo Walker dig into whether the Lake Forest Police are truly enforcing local laws—or if they're turning a blind eye to avoid backlash from wealthy residents and influential parents. From cell service problems to poop bag violations, scooter laws, and the enforcement of beach rules, this episode challenges the idea of equal treatment under the law.✅ We also discuss the legacy projects of Lake Forest mayors, including the new police station plan.✅ Plus, is it time for Guardian Angels to patrol Lake Forest?✅ Can robot lawnmowers be upgraded to scoop poop?Key Moments:0:002:24 Cell Phone Issues continue5:45 Pete's cell phone study can save the city $25,0006:46 Viktor from Caucus clip https://youtu.be/iMvkI6wrK6413:12 Each Mayor tries to leave behind a legacy Randy Tack's is the Police Station is there a study showing adding a 2nd floor to current Police Station?29:44 Lake Forest Police Need to enforce poop bag pick up31:22 Police Chief video on fines for dogs at the beach32:18 Lake Forest Police don't enforce the scooter law then why would they enforce the dog law?37:03 Speed Cameras in Lake Forest especially on Oakwood Ave45:05 How do we influence change?50:25 Skoo and Pete doing a podcast on Oakwood videoing lawbreakers51:52 Why aren't the Lake Forest Police enforcing the law?55:20 Cops aren't writing kids tickets for fear of rich parents in Lake Forest?1:01:45 Do we need the Guardian Angels in Lake Forest Illinois? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_Angels1:03:19 Can we reconfigure the lawn mower robots to pick up dog poop?1:05:35 There are areas of Lake Forest Beach that can be designated dog friendly1:07:13 Elizabeth Holeb thank you for your service Katie Skibbs takes over https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/04/08/lake-forest-new-finance-director/1:07:45 Does Jason Wicha Lake Forest Illinois Manager promote Woke policies?1:13:41 Why didn't they hire from within to replace Elizabeth Holeb?
The playing of the Masters marks the unofficial start of golf season; we're also looking at the potential use of AI-driven speed cameras on DuSable Lake Shore Drive, and examining the value of a parent putting their career on hold to stay home and raise children.
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State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) joins John Williams to talk about her proposed legislation that would put speed cameras using AI on DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Senator Feigenholtz explains why she proposed this legislation and how we need to find a way to prevent the significant amount of traffic accidents on DuSable Lake Shore Drive. […]
State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) joins John Williams to talk about her proposed legislation that would put speed cameras using AI on DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Senator Feigenholtz explains why she proposed this legislation and how we need to find a way to prevent the significant amount of traffic accidents on DuSable Lake Shore Drive. […]
State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) joins John Williams to talk about her proposed legislation that would put speed cameras using AI on DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Senator Feigenholtz explains why she proposed this legislation and how we need to find a way to prevent the significant amount of traffic accidents on DuSable Lake Shore Drive. […]
Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill analyzes President Trump's declaration of liberation through reciprocal tariffs. The shift in American culture is coming but is it here to stay? Disney will be the tell all. CEO of Strategic Vision PR Group weighs in. Gavin Newsome takes woke to the streets – specifically to speed cameras. Media won't admit it, but the March border stats show the most secure southern border in our history. Another deal reached with a far-left law firm and the Trump administration. Smart Life: Mexico has banned junk food in schools – America needs to follow suit. This Day in History: Mafia Boss John Gotti is convicted in New York City. Final Thought: Americans are buying into the possibility of a third term for President Trump. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, He Said, She Said Stand out from the crowd with our Not Woke baseball cap for just $28.95! For a limited time, get Bill O'Reilly's bestselling The United States of Trump and a No Spin Mug for only $39.95. Pre-order Bill's next book in the new Confronting Series, ‘Confronting Evil' NOW! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and David Kroman of the Seattle Times discuss the Seattle City Council's efforts to expand the use of speed cameras, a concern over lower projections for Seattle's Jumpstart sales tax, a sobering report on gun violence from the City Auditor's Office, and new work to expand housing options by state and city leaders. If you like this podcast, please support it on Patreon!
This month, San Francisco rolled out speed cameras at dozens of locations throughout the city. After seeing one of SF's deadliest years on the road, advocates hope the cameras will make walking and driving in San Francisco safer. This episode first ran on Jan 15, 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephanie Lulay, Executive editor and Co-Founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. She provides details on: 16 New Speed Cameras Will Go Live Across Chicago Next Week — And More Are Coming Soon: Although Mayor Brandon Johnson supported phasing out speed cameras on the campaign trail, 50 new […]
In this episode of Peach Pundit, hosts Scot Turner and Buzz Brockway discuss a range of topics legislative updates on speed zone cameras, tort reform, the Promise Scholarship, and the implications of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. They also explore the future of transportation with EVTOL technology and share insights from Scot's experience at the Georgia Supreme Court. The conversation emphasizes the importance of engagement with listeners and supporters in the political landscape of Georgia.
As we've been reporting, speed cameras go into effect in San Francisco today. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
The company taking over the country's mobile speed cameras is running tests in the UK on how to catch drunk drivers. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The conversation covers a range of political topics, including the current state of global leadership, economic concerns related to tariffs and trade, and the challenges of childcare with State Senator Brian Strickland. The speakers discuss bipartisan efforts to address these issues, the implications of the death penalty, and the introduction of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Additionally, they touch on the controversial use of speed cameras and the political rumors surrounding upcoming elections.
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Fines and penalty points issued to almost 2000 motorists are being revoked after a problem was detected with speed detection cameras in Co. Mayo. To explain what happened, we're joined by our Western Correspondent, Pat McGrath...
Speeding is still out of control on Minnesota roads and something needs to be done. Are speed cameras the answer?
Talk about speeding and possibly using cameras to help slow down Minnesota drivers starts the show before our regular Friday visit with Major Garrett of CBS News to talk politics.
Vandals are targeting speed cameras across Canada — cutting them down, throwing them in duck ponds, or even shooting at them. As Alberta now moves to scrap the cameras on many highways, we look at the fight over photo radar and whether it actually makes streets safer.
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Road safety campaigners have urged Google to remove satnav alerts for random Garda speed cameras and checkpoints to ensure reckless drivers are detected.Henry McKean has been investigating, and joins Kieran to discuss.
Road safety campaigners have been urging Google to remove alerts that a Garda checkpoint is approaching...Should they be removed? And do these alerts encourage dangerous driving?To discuss, Andrea is joined by Susan Gray, Chairperson of road safety group PARC, Brenda Bolger from the School of Motoring in Kilkenny and more.
The city could see several inches of snow this weekend...Mayor Adams is meeting with President-elect Trump today...Staten Island residents are using flowers to block speed cameras full 488 Fri, 17 Jan 2025 10:55:19 +0000 cpAkBhY2DJKuAwDysQA21r2t1RODnAwS news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news The city could see several inches of snow this weekend...Mayor Adams is meeting with President-elect Trump today...Staten Island residents are using flowers to block speed cameras The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Starting in March, San Francisco will have speed cameras at 33 different locations throughout the city. Many advocates and city officials hope these cameras will help improve road safety in San Francisco, which saw its highest traffic death toll in nearly two decades last year. Links: Join us on Wed, Jan. 22 for our Fixit Clinic live event! This episode was hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra and produced by Jessica Kariisa and Alan Montecillo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Dublin, speed cameras will soon be introduced that automatically register number plates and award penalty points to anyone driving too fast. In Cork, councillors are asking when Cork will receive the same technology to reduce speeding on roads. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning on this was Independent councillor for West Cork Finbarr Harrington.
The Indianapolis Public Schools Board says it will fight against a bill that, if passed, would dissolve the district. Federal funding for IndyGo's Blue Line is coming to Indianapolis. The Indiana Department of Transportation is shifting its speed cameras to a new highway work site as it continues to refine the system. Indianapolis Mayor and the chief of police announced the start of the city's new Unified Mental Health Response Initiative, which combines police and other first responders like the fire department and EMS to address mental health calls throughout the city. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
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When Were the School Zone Speed Cameras Operational?? (Hour 3) full 2015 Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:06:00 +0000 Ujbh97vUv5gKLcqmaw0ASFSVmRwphhG7 news Richmond's Morning News with John Reid news When Were the School Zone Speed Cameras Operational?? (Hour 3) On Richmond's Morning News, John Reid discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcas
In this episode of Traffic Safety Thursday on The Valley Today, host Janet Michael and Lt. Warren Gosnell from the Frederick County Sheriff's Office cover a variety of topics centered around traffic safety and local issues. They examined the rationale behind school closures during inclement weather conditions. Goz explained the complexities and safety considerations that go into these decisions, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond individual perspectives to understand the broader implications. Janet asked a specific legal question about 1950s cars without seatbelts, and Goz clarified that vehicles manufactured before a certain date are grandfathered in and not required to have seatbelts. They also discussed the enforcement of speed limits in school zones, particularly focusing on what happens if the school zone lights come on while driving through. Goz elaborated on the procedures officers follow to ensure fairness in enforcement. They touched on the purpose and functionality of speed signs, which collect data to help manage and maintain traffic safety efficiently. Announcements were made about the logistics of the upcoming Middletown Christmas Parade, including street closures and timings. Finally, Goz provided some crucial traffic safety reminders for the upcoming holiday season, urging everyone to slow down, remain vigilant, and avoid distractions to ensure they arrive at their destinations safely.
When it comes to cybersecurity, drivers and carriers need to stay vigilant – and we've got tips on how to do that. Plus, speaking of security concerns, electronic logging devices have fallen into that category for years, but now there's a new thing to be concerned about: the vulnerabilities of autonomous trucks. A new federal agency is looking into it. Then, we go over New Entrant Safety Audit requirements from A to Z. And finally, topics of new laws in California and New York range from warehouses and truck routes to speed and red-light cameras. 0:00 – Cybersecurity vigilance 10:25 – Vulnerabilities of autonomous tech & Truck Leasing Task Force 25:09 – New Entrant Safety Audit FAQ 40:21 – New trucking-related laws in Calif. & N.Y.
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