Crews for the city's Department of Transportation (SDOT) will install 57 traffic-monitoring cameras across Seattle between now and the end of the year as part of a citywide strategy to gauge and tame congestion. The cameras won't be used to ticket drivers for traffic violations, says SDOT spokesman Rick Sheridan. "These are merely real-time images of traffic conditions and we don't retain images at all," he says.
The city already maintains 74 cameras that contribute data to the city's travelers website; the additional cameras will add more data to assist drivers.
"We hope that people will, prior to making their trip, go to our travelers info system map and assess traffic conditions," Sheridan says. "If traffic moves through a variety of pathways to avoid congestion, that spreads out traffic more across the system."
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