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Maroc Maroc - SANJOSESPOTLIGHT.COM - A la Une - 03/Nov 16:30

San Jose streets getting traffic cameras to improve safety

Dozens of traffic enforcement cameras will be placed across San Jose’s most dangerous streets after city leaders approved a multimillion-dollar pilot program. City transportation officials have examined priority safety corridors where 30% of fatalities and severe injuries are caused by speeding vehicles, and have identified 63 potential locations for “speed safety cameras.” Councilmember Pam Foley,...

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