Could Congress make Washington, D.C.'s traffic cameras go away?
Congress is moving forward with an effort to change how D.C. enforces traffic laws. The House Oversight Committee approved the “Stop DC CAMERA Act” on Wednesday. If passed by Congress, the bill would ...
D.C. has 536 automated traffic cameras keeping watch over the roads, and some lawmakers on Capitol Hill want all of them turned off for good. The House Oversight Committee voted 21-19 along party ...
The bill now needs to be scheduled for a House vote before heading to the Senate.
There’s a bill moving forward in Congress to get rid of the more than 500 traffic cameras across the city and reverse the ban on no turns at red lights.
The once controversial automated traffic enforcement cameras could be prohibited from DC streets in the future, if some ...
Reports cite a stabbing and possible shooting on I-495 near Washington, DC on Sunday; multiple likely injured. Traffic cam video shows emergency response.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing a ban on traffic safety cameras in Washington, D.C. The move could impact public safety programs and cost the District millions in revenue. D.C.
A crash on I-295 stalled traffic Friday morning and sent two people to the hospital, according to first responders.
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