Connecticut/Cameras/Main: Difference between revisions Discussion View history

(*/Cameras/Main*/ remove camera notes)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
<!-- This page is only transcluded into (displayed on) the main page for this state. See more detailed instructions below. --><noinclude>__NOTOC__{{:USA/CommonState/ReturnPurge|{{SubPage2}}}}<br/></noinclude><!--
<!-- This page is only transcluded into (displayed on) the main page for this state. See more detailed instructions below. --><noinclude>__NOTOC__{{:USA/CommonState/ReturnPurge|{{SubPage2}}}}<br/></noinclude><!--
------ DO NOT MODIFY ABOVE THIS LINE -------- DO NOT MODIFY ABOVE THIS LINE ------>  
------ DO NOT MODIFY ABOVE THIS LINE -------- DO NOT MODIFY ABOVE THIS LINE ------>  
{{:USA/CommonState/Cameras|optional|speed=illegal|red=illegal}}
As of January 2024, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) released guidance for municipalities that elect to use automated traffic enforcement safety devices, such as red light and speed safety cameras, in their communities. Pursuant to [https://www.cga.ct.gov/2023/act/pa/pdf/2023PA-00116-R00HB-05917-PA.pdf Public Act 23-116], CTDOT was required to develop guidance and approval process. To view the guidance, [https://portal.ct.gov/dot/automated-traffic-enforcement-safety-device-program/automated-traffic-enforcement-safety-device-program-home-page click here.]
 
The Public Act does not provide a mandate for municipalities to install these devices, but rather, they must opt-in with a vote of their legislative body. The Public Act requires the guidance be consistent with the goals of installing traffic enforcement safety devices in locations where they are likely to improve traffic safety and ensuring that the distribution of the devices throughout the municipality is equitable.
By releasing the guidance, Connecticut towns and cities are now able to start the process of submitting applications to CTDOT.
 
No other camera types should be mapped in Waze.


<!---- DO NOT MODIFY BELOW ------ DO NOT MODIFY BELOW ------ DO NOT MODIFY BELOW ----
<!---- DO NOT MODIFY BELOW ------ DO NOT MODIFY BELOW ------ DO NOT MODIFY BELOW ----

Latest revision as of 17:11, 15 January 2024


As of January 2024, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) released guidance for municipalities that elect to use automated traffic enforcement safety devices, such as red light and speed safety cameras, in their communities. Pursuant to Public Act 23-116, CTDOT was required to develop guidance and approval process. To view the guidance, click here.

The Public Act does not provide a mandate for municipalities to install these devices, but rather, they must opt-in with a vote of their legislative body. The Public Act requires the guidance be consistent with the goals of installing traffic enforcement safety devices in locations where they are likely to improve traffic safety and ensuring that the distribution of the devices throughout the municipality is equitable. By releasing the guidance, Connecticut towns and cities are now able to start the process of submitting applications to CTDOT.

No other camera types should be mapped in Waze.