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{"text":"\"Delaware lawmakers have passed legislation that will allow for the use of camera technology to enforce truck routes without a traffic stop by law enforcement.\n\nOn Thursday, August 15, Delaware Governor John Carney signed a bill into law that will allow state and local authorities to use camera technology linked to a vehicle height monitoring system to record images of commercial vehicles that are using roadways that are prohibited. The system will monitor the height of vehicles and then photograph any vehicles tall enough to violate any restrictions.\n\nDrivers who are caught by the cameras using illegal shortcuts would face a $250 fine for the second offense and a $300 fine for third and subsequent violations. A first time violation would only warrant a warning.\n\nRead more: https://cdllife.com/2019/new-law-allows-state-to-use-cameras-to-catch-and-ticket-truckers-on-illegal-roads/\"","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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