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No date set to reinstate Baltimore’s speed camera program

With more than 150 speed and red light cameras, Baltimore's program was the largest in North America.

No date has been set for when Baltimore will reinstate its speed camera program, reports the Baltimore Sun.

Six months after Baltimore pulled its speed cameras offline amid accuracy concerns, the city’s vendor still isn’t ready to begin issuing tickets, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday.

Baltimore’s speed camera program was the largest in North America, according to the Sun, with “more than 150 speed and red light cameras.”
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