Our neighbors in Brick, are likely to be the first in the state to snap the photo of an offending vehicle. In March, a contract was signed with American Traffic Solutions, the Phoenix firm behind Philadelphia’s camera system. ATS hopes to get the go-ahead from the Transportation Department to break ground in about a month and have cameras ready by late September. About 77 percent of New Jersey drivers favor red-light cameras, according to a poll released last year by the AAA Clubs of New Jersey. AP
Traffic Cameras Coming To Brick
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G-d help Lakewood drivers if they install those in Lakewood, as far as i know the cameras we have now are just to monitor traffic not to issue tickets