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1 May 2020
Motorists spend an average of 17 hours a year searching for spots on streets, in lots, or in garages. The hunt adds up to an estimated $345 per driver in wasted time, fuel, and emissions, according to the analysis by INRIX, a leading specialist in connected car services and transportation analytics.Overpaying — caused by drivers’
18 Apr 2020
The Connecticut Superior Court’s Online Adjudication System enables individuals who plead “not guilty” to a traffic infraction to participate in the court process electronically, rather than be required to physically appear in court. Prior to the implementation of Electronic Citation (E-Citation) Processing, Connecticut’s traffic violation citation disposition system was completely manual, making it vulnerable to
18 Apr 2020
OMAHA, Neb. (from a story by KMTV) — Police cruisers across Nebraska are now required to use electronic ticketing, effective at the start of 2020. The technology, called TraCS, has been around for the last decade and has been implemented by area police departments over the last two and a half years. Police forces across
18 Apr 2020
A summary based on the report of the Virginia State Police to the Virginia General Assembly. This includes actual costs and how the training was implemented for the e-ticket program in Virginia. The Virginia State Police received $1,941,258 (FY 2019 through FY 2020) for the development and implementation of a pilot project to evaluate an
18 Apr 2020
No driver wants to sit on the side of the road upwards of 20 minutes waiting to get a speeding ticket. Standing on the roadside writing a ticket also exposes law officers to dangerous passing traffic. But there may be a way to make traffic stops less of a hassle for everybody, according to the
18 Apr 2020
E-ticket systems and mobile printers continue to evolve to take advantage of technology. The best e-ticket systems use Bluetooth wireless technology or Wi-Fi to provide seamless continuity and integration between the electronic citations issued by police officers in the field and processing by the city or county clerk and the courts. Today’s advanced e-citation solutions allow officers to
18 Apr 2020
Where The Traffic Ticket Money Goes So where do your fines for a traffic ticket go to? Most people suspect their ticket fines are some kind of bonus for cities and counties. Well the truth is a bit different. In Oakland, CA, for example, traffic citation revenue helps pay for public libraries, county law libraries,
23 Mar 2020
With more than 312,000 people infected worldwide with the Covid-19 virus, many cities and counties have restricted access to parking or suspended ticketing and enforcement of parking violations. After weeks of teens on spring break partying on Florida beaches, the Governor finally took action with State of Florida Executive Order 20-68. In response several Florida
16 Mar 2020
How far will cities and counties go to help local businesses struggling from the lack of traffic as a result of the Covid-19 Coronavirus? Bloomfield, NJ will be suspending parking meter enforcement immediately. This comes after the township announced that it would be suspending alternate side parking rules for the rest of March. “Small businesses are
2 Mar 2020
Apparently You Don’t Have to Pay Your Parking Tickets in Cleveland A third of all parking tickets issued over the last three years by the city of Cleveland remain unpaid, an investigation by News 5 Cleveland has revealed. Since 2000, the city has accumulated $45.6 million worth of uncollected fines. That means millions of owed