TAKOMA PARK, Md. — A four-year pilot program will bring stop sign cameras to Takoma Park beginning in the new year. The new stop sign cameras will be assisted by an artificial intelligence technology company. Here's what we know.
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The pilot program targets school zones and aims to enhance pedestrian safety as part of Maryland's Zero Deaths program, and Montgomery County's Vision Zero initiative. A study at dozens of Takoma Park intersections found there were thousands of daily violations, with violation rates reaching 87% at some locations.
The city will work with AI company Obvio . The company's mission is to prevent traffic deaths through the use of "context-aware technology that helps cities track reckless behavior, educate drivers, and enfor

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