San Jose is introducing red-light and speed cameras aimed at improving traffic safety. The city's Department of Transportation is holding town halls to address community concerns about data privacy and the potential impact on safety. Specific locations for these cameras have been chosen based on crash history. Drivers will receive warnings before being cited, emphasizing transparency in the system. Speed limits will trigger citations for excessive speeding, while fines will be administrative and not affect drivers' records. The initiative aims to reduce accidents and enhance safety on San Jose streets.
People want to make sure that we're treating their data and privacy well and that we're not profiteering off either of these camera systems.
People get a warning when they're approaching the cameras - they're not going to be hidden we will announce their presence.
The ticket price is very low, it's an administrative ticket from the department of transportation, not a ticket that goes through the police department.
I've been in a lot of accidents nearly and it's kind of scary to drive around so I just want to see what steps are being taken here in San Jose.
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