I-Team: Faulty school zone flashers caused unfair tickets
By Johnny Edwards Published June 13, 2024 ATLANTA - For five months, a pair of school zone flashers near Drew Charter School cut off 15 minutes early on mornings and afternoons, misleading drivers into receiving speeding tickets from automated cameras that went on ticketing as if the lights still blinked. But even with the faulty flashers, the message to drivers could have been clearer under the original plans submitted to the state for the automated camera permit. The FOX 5 I-Team learned the city and the camera contractor altered the plans without state approval, raising questions about whether the school zone cameras on Memorial Drive should be operating at all. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/where-faulty-school-zone-flashers-caused-unfair-tickets-clearer-street-signs-may-have-allayed-confusion
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