Colorado has begun issuing speeding tickets using automated vehicle identification systems (AVIS) that calculate average speed between camera sites and ticket drivers exceeding the limit by 10 mph or more.
The state changed the law in 2023 to allow AVIS for law enforcement use; the systems first issued warnings and switched to ticketing late last year. The most recent AVIS installation on I-25 north of Denver began issuing tickets on April 2, and the Colorado Department of Transportation installed the cameras in a construction zone.
The fine for an AVIS violation is $75 with zero points, and police issue citations to the vehicle owner regardless of who was driving. AVIS deployments are active on various roads and highways in the state, reducing the effectiveness of slowing only at individual cameras to avoid enforcement.
Read the full article at motor1.com.
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