Las Vegas leaders greenlight traffic camera pilot program

A pilot program to install traffic cameras at 12 of the most dangerous locations across the valley has been unanimously approved by the Las Vegas City Council.

The pilot program will run for one year as part of an agreement with a company called Ludian. It will cost just over $400,000 and the money is coming from RTC funds that are earmarked for traffic safety initiatives. The cameras will be site-specific and not associated with the Flock Security camera system.

During Wednesday’s city council meeting, several locals voiced concerns about more cameras being added across the valley, specifically Flock cameras…

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