The Bowie Police Department is testing AI-powered stop sign cameras for a month-long pilot project. These cameras, installed on Kenhill Drive and Belair Drive, collect data on drivers running stop signs, but no tickets or warnings will be issued during the trial.
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Reactions on social media are mixed, with some drivers frustrated by more traffic cameras, while local residents, like Madeleine Koblin, welcome the added safety. The technology, developed by California-based Obvio, aims to reduce traffic violations and pedestrian deaths, though it currently only collects anonymized data.
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Future ticketing would require community input and council approval.
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