Gov. Kotek signs bill allowing use of photo radar in all Oregon cities

House Bill 2095 allows any city in the state to use photo radar to enforce traffic laws as long as they pay for operating costs.

PORTLAND, Ore. — All cities in Oregon will soon be allowed to use photo radar to enforce speed limits. Governor Tina Kotek signed a bill on Monday, expanding photo radar enforcement statewide.

Under House Bill 2095, all cities can opt-in to use photo radar as long as they pay for the costs of operating it. Previously, only 10 cities statewide had the authorization: Portland, Gladstone, Milwaukie, Oregon City, Beaverton, Tigard, Bend, Eugene, Albany and Medford.

The bill eliminates restrictions

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