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Massachusetts roads are getting more dangerous. Are automated traffic cameras the answer?

Massachusetts roads are getting more dangerous. Are automated traffic cameras the answer?

Update: 2022-04-11
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As Massachusetts drivers head back to the roadways, there’s been a troubling uptick in speeding and fatalities—prompting renewed interest in automated traffic cameras in Somerville and at the State House. Stacey Beuttell, the executive director of WalkBoston, and Mary Maguire, the director of public and government affairs for AAA Northeast, joined Adam Reilly to discuss the advantages and possible downsides of that technology.



But first: a years-long push to let unauthorized immigrants get drivers’ licenses is on the verge of succeeding at the State House. GBH News Politics Editor Peter Kadzis and Boston Business Journal Digital Editor Steph Solis joined Adam to examine the prospects for that proposal, as well as a push by State House staffers to unionize and a new Boston ad campaign that seeks to rebrand the city by rebranding the Boston accent.



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Massachusetts roads are getting more dangerous. Are automated traffic cameras the answer?

Massachusetts roads are getting more dangerous. Are automated traffic cameras the answer?

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