Traffic cameras spark debates across the nation—praised for saving lives but criticized for their fairness and effectiveness. In states like New York, they’ve proven their worth, cutting speeding and crashes in school zones. Yet in North Dakota, where no laws permit their use, these tools remain absent. As other states wrestle with their role in reducing speed-related fatalities, North Dakota’s roads rely on traditional enforcement and community responsibility. Are we missing an opportunity—or dodging controversy?
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