Administrative Rules and Structures of Speed Safety Camera (SSC) Systems- Transportation Research Synthesis
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2024-03-01
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Abstract:Minnesota does not currently have legislation enabling the use of speed safety cameras (SSCs), previously referred to as automated speed enforcement (ASE). However, due to an increase in speed-related fatal crashes on Minnesota roadways and research indicating the effectiveness of SSCs (TRS 2204), there is renewed interest in passing enabling legislation in the state. While the effectiveness of SSC programs has been widely agreed on, implementation of SSC programs is complex. This Transportation Research Synthesis was completed to better understand the complexity and best practices for SSC program administration and highlight considerations specific to Minnesota if enabling legislation were to be passed by the legislature. It also provides a summary of recent FHWA guidance documents, bi-annual reports from states with active SSC programs, and expert interviews conducted through the TRS process to better understand Minnesota specific considerations. Some of the topics covered in the report include: Citation Type/Processing Structure, Penalties, Equity Considerations, Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Implications, Top Concerns from Stakeholder Agencies, Public Perception and Revenue, and Funding.
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