“We don't right now have any information about who put them up. We do know that they're very professionally designed signs. They're very large. They're very well done. So someone went to a lot of trouble to put these large signs up.”

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@TheWarOnCars maybe if the DOT doesn't want people putting up fake signs calling out unsafe driving then they should do something about all the unsafe driving?

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How about automatic photo enforcement?

For example, London uses automatic cameras to send citations for speeding and not maintaining safe following distances.

I'd add that if a camera catches a driver with a phone in their hand or earbuds in, they should be cited too.

If a license plate reader detects a fake plate, that should trigger a real-time notice to police to pull over and arrest the driver.

@johnlogic This can't be how I find out the USA doesn't have traffic radars. WTF

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I guess like every other car-hooked country in the world, their use is heavily red-taped, the devices have to provide scientific accuracy and are therefore so expensive, that any city can only afford two of them. At least that's how it is in Germany.
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