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SCR 23 requests a study on adding highway patrols and speed cameras on major freeways to enhance traffic safety and reduce speeding-related incidents.
SCR 23 requests a study on adding highway patrols and speed cameras on major freeways to enhance traffic safety and reduce speeding-related incidents.
Bill Number: SCR 23
Title: Requesting the Department of Transportation and Department of Law Enforcement to study the possibility of a highway patrol and speed cameras along major freeways and highways in primary areas of speeding.
Status: Reported from TRN (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 2057), recommending referral to JHA.
Introduced: March 04, 2025
Classification: Concurrent Resolution
Subject: Automated Speed Enforcement, DLE, DOT, Highway Patrol, Highways, Speeding, Traffic Safety
SCR 23 aims to address the issue of speeding on major freeways and highways by requesting a comprehensive study from the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Department of Law Enforcement (DLE). The intent is to evaluate the feasibility of implementing highway patrols and automated speed cameras in areas identified as having high incidences of speeding. This initiative seeks to enhance traffic safety and reduce speeding-related incidents.
In summary, SCR 23 represents a proactive approach to enhancing traffic safety through the study of potential enforcement measures aimed at curbing speeding on major roadways. The outcome of this study could lead to significant changes in traffic management and law enforcement practices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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