The Arkansas Highway Police will soon start enforcing handheld devices in work zones with new camera technology.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation announced it will use work zone cameras to detect drivers using handheld devices.
The Arkansas Highway Police is now utilizing new work zone camera technology that can detect the usage of handheld devices, ...
The Arkansas Highway Police will be using new work zone camera technology to detect drivers using handheld devices while ...
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Arkansas to install AI-powered cameras
Mickey Rourke starts GoFundMe to avoid eviction from Los Angeles home: ‘Fame does not protect against hardship’ ...
RayNeo is showcasing a concept that puts eSIM and 4G inside AR glasses. The goal is standalone connectivity for calling, ...
After 27 years without answers, Kentucky police have tied the unsolved homicide that haunted the Lexington department to a ...
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"We are taxed so heavily in this country" — More than half of DC voters want speed cameras gone
A new poll finds 56% of Washington, D.C. voters support a total ban on speed and red-light cameras, calling them "revenue ...
Oscar-winning composer A R Rahman, long celebrated for shaping the emotional landscape of Indian cinema through music, is preparing to surprise audiences in a new role — this time in front of the ...
XREAL has partnered with Asus ROG to launch the ROG R1 AR glasses, with 240Hz micro-OLED displays and a 171-inch virtual ...
Drivers using cellphones or other handheld devices in work zones on state highways will soon be spotted by cameras, the ...
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