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COMTO Regional Hybrid Session: Making Streets Safer Without Harming Our Most Vulnerable Communities - Connecticut's Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Device Program (ATESD)

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COMTO Boston and Connecticut Chapters are partnering to co-host this informative session on Connecticut's new Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Device Program (ATESD). The purpose of the ATESD Program is to empower municipalities to improve roadway and pedestrian safety within their communities by capturing images of drivers committing traffic violations, such as speeding and running through red lights. Panelists from the Connecticut Department of Transportation's Executive Team and the University of Connecticut's Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy will discuss collaborative efforts with community partners and elected officials to develop guidance with the goal of installing traffic enforcement safety devices in locations where they are likely to improve traffic safety without adversely affecting vulnerable communities.

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