Red Light Traffic Cameras Fail In Massachusetts Senate — For Now

Red Light Traffic Cameras Fail In Massachusetts Senate — For Now

Opposition was abundant, so there will not be any red light traffic cameras in Massachusetts — for now.

The Massachusetts Senate considered a bill last week (Massachusetts Senate Bill 2553) that would allow cities and towns to create automatically enforced traffic lights and school-bus cameras. The bill would impose a $25 fine on those who committed traffic violations. The fines would go to the Massachusetts general fund and the violations would not affect a driving record or car insurance.

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Sanders Leads Vermont, Maine Polls

Matthew McDonald

In the two northern New England states that vote on Super Tuesday, Bernie Sanders has the edge, according to recent polls.

Three New England states vote on Super Tuesday, which is Tuesday, March 3:  Massachusetts, Maine, and Vermont.

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