Montgomery County is set to ramp up its traffic enforcement capabilities with a new presentation on the horizon, as announced in a recent media advisory. Assistant Chief of Police – Field Services Bureau, David McBain, will be discussing the intricacies of the Montgomery County Department of Police’s automated traffic enforcement system. The presentation, slated for Monday, November 17, 2025, at 2 p.m., will be held at the county’s Police Headquarters in Gaithersburg.
The session intends not only to shed light on the current enforcement technology in use but also to unveil new products that are still in the pipeline – just in time as vehicles begin to crowd the roads for the festive season, the department in collaboration with Vitronic North America, prepares to tackle traffic transgressions with machines of quiet vigilance, a stark contrast to the blaring sirens and flashing lights one often associates with police traffic stops.
According to details released, these systems extend beyond mere speeding and red-light cameras; they embody a broader initiative for maintaining public safety and ensuring adherence to traffic laws as people gather with family and friends during the holidays. To peek behind the curtain of these technological advancements, members of the media are urged to contact the Media & Public Information Office to confirm their attendance…