Roving speed cameras to hit state freeways, highways
Associated Press
Nov. 15, 2007 12:05 PM
The Arizona Department of Public Safety says it's ready to begin using its photo enforcement vehicles along the state's highways and freeways.
DPS says the new roadside vans will make Arizona the first to have a state-level program using electronic speed enforcement.
DPS Director Roger Vanderpool says the vans aren't intended to replace law enforcement officers, but are simply a tool to increase public safety. He says many crashes are caused by speeders and the technology should cut down on those accidents.
DPS will use the vans on highways where a high number of crashes are caused by speeders. It won't say exactly where they will be deployed.
They are run by Redflex Traffic Systems of Scottsdale, which is being paid about $95,000 a year for two vans under a contract awarded in August.