CT Senate passes bill for more work zone cameras, stiffer pedestrian fines

The legislation also requires drivers to park farther from crosswalks to enhance pedestrian safety and requires more motorcycle riders to wear a helmet.

News 12 Staff

May 28, 2025, 11:17 AM

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The state Senate passed a bill on Tuesday expanding automated speed cameras in highway work zones and increasing penalties for drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians, lawmakers said.
A ticket for not yielding could now cost $750.
The legislation also requires drivers to park farther from crosswalks to enhance pedestrian safety and requires more motorcycle riders to wear a helmet.