According to Works and Transport Minister, Rohan Sinanan, in the Public Sector Investment Programme for fiscal year 2019/2020, the Ministry will be allocated funding for the deployment of five (5) Spot Speed Cameras along the Uriah Butler Highway (UBH) and Solomon Hochoy Highway (SHH).
In addition to these Spot Speed Cameras, the Ministry will continue expanding its Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), called the National Traffic Management System (NTMS), from the Uriah Butler and Churchill Roosevelt Highway Intersection to Piarco and Couva respectively, as well as oversee deployment of 35 additional Red Light Enforcement Cameras. Below are the proposed locations for the five (5) new Spot Speed Cameras along UBH and SHH:
Legislation for the introduction of a Spot Speed Radar Camera System is being finalized for early introduction in Parliament. This Legislation will create the legal framework for the use of stand-alone and mobile camera technology with the capacity to measure the speed of vehicles. This technology will be an additional feature used to enforce the speed limit laws on the nation’s roads. It does not rely on the presence of law enforcement officers for speed detection.
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