The Arkansas Highway Police are expanding how they enforce safety laws in interstate work zones by rolling out new camera ...
Currently, AHP uses cameras in interstate work zones to detect speeding violations. By mid-January, these work zone cameras ...
The Arkansas Highway Police (AHP), a division of the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), announced on Friday in a ...
The Arkansas Department of Transportation announced it will use work zone cameras to detect drivers using handheld devices.
The Arkansas Highway Police is now utilizing new work zone camera technology that can detect the usage of handheld devices, ...
FORECAST. JENNIFER. RICK, LET’S SEND IT BACK TO YOU. THANK YOU. JAY. WELL, NEW TECHNOLOGY IS BEING DEPLOYED IN LOCAL CONSTRUCTION ZONES TO CATCH SPEEDERS. THE KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET IS ...
KENTUCKY STATE POLICE ARE CRACKING DOWN ON SPEEDERS IN CONSTRUCTION ZONES. DEANDRIA TURNER SHOWS US THE NEW TECHNOLOGY HELPING TO SLOW DOWN DRIVERS AND KEEP CONSTRUCTION WORKERS SAFE. CONSTRUCTION ...
We've all seen the signs when driving through a work zone on the interstate that say "Slow down, road work ahead." While a lot of us have become accustomed to it, this message is always top of mind ...
You need to know about the new cameras being installed this month. It’s not just your speed they're watching anymore.
The Arkansas Highway Police (AHP), a division of the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), is utilizing new work zone camera technology that can detect handheld device usage while driving.