Texas bans speed-cameras and requires warning signs for red-light cameras

HB922 bans the use of cameras and other devices to record the speed of a vehicle and capture images of it's driver or license plate. HB1052 requires warning signs be posted informing drivers of the existence of red light cameras.

Update: Speed-demons take note. HB586 is also going to Perry's desk. This bill will prohibit anyone found guilty of going 95mph or faster (or 25MPH over the posted limit) from taking a driving safety course to dismiss the ticket.

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