Quoting from the article: "DeFebo describes the program as one which works similarly to an EZ-Pass scan or red-light camera. When a car drives past the camera mounted in the work zone, it will take a snapshot of the car's registration while clocking its speed. If the car is going faster than 11 miles per hour or more faster than the listed speed limit, a ticket will be mailed to the offender's address."
Senate Bill 840.
It's a five-year pilot program, and only on the Turnpike, and only in construction zones, but it's something. Seems like a long time, but it's not that long. Five years ago was when we created Flock of Cycles, also when
Don Parker got killed; that doesn't seem that long ago.