Illinois exploring speed cameras, AI to reduce speeding and crashes on DuSable Lake Shore Drive – CBS2 (Chicago)

SB1507 would amend the Illinois Vehicle Code to allow automated speed enforcement systems in safety zones, and allow a safety zone to include a portion of DuSable Lake Shore Drive if the Chicago Department of Transportation designates it as a "high crash corridor."
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Tommy Paine
1 year ago

So many red flags with this typical big brother government overreach Marxist nonsense. Let’s start with it being on North LSD and not South LSD. Gee, what are they going to do if the study doesn’t show it isn’t the rich people causing the accidents? Why aren’t they looking at the four most dangerous intersections in the city of Shitcago? E 79th St & S Stony Island Ave. E 95th St & S Stony Island Ave. W Garfield Blvd & S Wentworth Ave. W Garfield Blvd & S Wells St. I have my suspicions why. Why not look into using… Read more »

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

Revenue grab by BJ. Nothing more. Anything else is “urinating” on my head and saying that it’s raining.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Hmm.. will the cameras likewise be deployed in communities formerly served by ShotSpotter? Probably not as they captured the underserved, and we can’t have that.

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