Republican Lawmakers Target D.C.’s Traffic Laws: No Right-on-Red and Speed Cameras in the Crosshairs

Republican lawmakers are seeking to significantly diminish the District of Columbia’s authority to enforce traffic regulations, including a relatively recent ban on right turns at red lights and the operation of speed cameras. These provisions were embedded in an appropriations bill that Congress is required to pass by October, marking yet another attempt to influence traffic management in the nation’s capital. Despite representing districts far removed from Washington, D.C., these lawmakers wield constitutional power over the city’s policies. Congressman Jake Ellzey of Texas, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, expressed his discontent with the … Read more