Ohio House Bill 548 – Prohibition Certain Authorities from Photo-Monitoring Traffic Law
Bill No.:
HB 548
Bill Location:
Ohio•Assembly / House
Bill Title:
Prohibition Certain Authorities from Photo-Monitoring Traffic Law
Full Bill Text NMA Recommendation:
Support
House Bill 548, pending in the House Transportation and Safety Committee, would prohibit a local authority with a population of 200 or fewer from utilizing using speed cameras. It is one of a series of related bills designed to make operating speed cameras in the state as difficult as possible.
The NMA is opposed to automated traffic enforcement, including speed cameras, for a number of reasons including:
- Photo radar can generate false readings
- This type of automated enforcement emphasizes ticket volume
- There is no certifiable witness to the alleged violation
- The driver of the vehicle is not positively identified by the camera which means, by default, the owner of the vehicle receives the ticket whether or not he/she was the driver at the time of the alleged violation
- Speed cameras have not been shown to improve traffic safety
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