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- Title
BEYOND RED LIGHT ENFORCEMENT AGAINST THE GUILTY BUT INNOCENT: LOCAL REGULATIONS OF SECONDARY CULPRITS.
- Authors
Parness, Jeffrey A.
- Abstract
The article presents an analysis of local regulations of secondary culprits using automated traffic enforcement schemes in the U.S. It discusses various aspects of traffic regulation including bad turn, speeding, and red light violations. It mentions federal court decisions that sustain these automated schemes challenged on constitutional grounds and preemption. It explores the possible governmental regulations in and out of traffic settings in the presence or absence of automated enforcement.
- Subjects
UNITED States; TRAFFIC regulations; TRAFFIC engineering; TRAFFIC violations; LEGAL judgments; TRAFFIC signal preemption
- Publication
Willamette Law Review, 2011, Vol 47, Issue 2, p259
- ISSN
0191-9822
- Publication type
Article