The city of Battle Ground is considering installing automated traffic safety systems that include red-light cameras to detect traffic violations and speed cameras that can detect speeding in designated zones, such as areas near schools.
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Source: The Columbian
Battle Ground considers installing red-light traffic cameras at intersections with the most crashes
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