California city selects company to design speed camera network, in latest blow to drivers, mobility

San Francisco became the first city to complete its procurement process for speed enforcement technology under Assembly Bill 645, which enables six California cities to pilot camera-based speed enforcement programs.

Ohio Voters Reject Speed Cameras

Voters in Garfield Heights, Ohio, overwhelmingly rejected the placement of speed cameras on Interstate 480. City officials had placed Issue 19 on the ballot expecting residents to authorize use of the devices through an amendment to the city charter that would relax the existing ban on automated ticketing. Instead, the measure failed 56 percent to 43 percent.

NHTSA Warns Tesla Over Deceptive Autonomous Driving Claims

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has raised strong concerns with Tesla over the social media descriptions used for their vehicles. The federal agency has stated the claims that their cars are autonomous are potentially misleading and pose a risk to drivers.

Yes on K Declares Victory on San Francisco’s Proposition K

San Francisco voters appear to have approved Proposition K, which would permanently cut off car traffic on part of the Great Highway along Ocean Beach.

Voters decide on transportation issues

During Tuesday’s election, voters in states across the country decided on various transportation-related initiatives worth billions of dollars. Here is a state-by-state breakdown of how some notable initiatives fared on ballots.