Maryland HB1614 establishes procedures for using lane direction control signal monitoring systems on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to enforce traffic.
Maryland HB1614 mandates that the Maryland Transportation Authority prominently publish notices of lane direction control signal monitoring systems on its website before activating them on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. It allows multiple systems to operate simultaneously in the same direction. The bill specifies that recorded images from these systems are admissible in court without authentication. It also details the process for issuing citations, including the requirement for a signed certificate from a trained operator.
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