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  2. Red light camera - Wikipedia

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    A red-light camera in use in Beaverton, Oregon. A red light camera (short for red light running camera [1]) is a type of traffic enforcement camera that photographs a vehicle that has entered an intersection after the traffic signal controlling the intersection has turned red. [2]

  3. Interstate 84 in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 84 (I-84) in the U.S. state of Oregon is a major Interstate Highway that traverses the state from west to east. It is concurrent with U.S. Route 30 (US 30) for most of its length and runs 376 miles (605 km) from an interchange with I-5 in Portland to the Idaho state line near Ontario. The highway roughly follows the Columbia River ...

  4. Oregon Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, Oregon had 620 miles (998 km) of paved roads and 297.2 miles (478.3 km) of plank roads for a population of 783,389 and, by 1932, the work that had been started on the Oregon Coast Highway (also known as U.S. Route 101) in 1914 was completed, except for five bridges, which meant greater responsibility for the division.

  5. Oregon Legislature allows cameras to catch drivers who ... - AOL

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    In Oregon, 1,939 bus drivers surveyed last year reported 1,427 drivers illegally passing their buses in a single day. Oregon Legislature allows cameras to catch drivers who illegally pass school buses

  6. Oregon Route 58 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 58 (OR 58), also known as the Willamette Highway No. 18 (see Oregon highways and routes), is a state highway in the U.S. state of Oregon. The route, signed east–west, runs in a southeast–northwest direction, connecting U.S. Route 97 north of Chemult with Interstate 5 south of Eugene. It links the Willamette Valley and Central ...

  7. Traffic enforcement camera - Wikipedia

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    Traffic enforcement camera. A Gatso speed camera. The camera's lens is visible at top left, while the large flash, used for illuminating number plates and calibration lines on the road when taking photographs, is visible on the bottom right. A speed camera in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. A speed camera on the Highway 5 in Joroinen, South Savonia ...

  8. Hillsboro Police Department (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The department became the first police agency in Oregon to collect racial information from traffic stops in May 2000. [11] [12] The information was collected to train officers to not target minority groups. [11] Hillsboro PD examines the data monthly to analyze any numbers that appear disproportionate to Census data. [12]

  9. Morrison Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is the largest mechanical device in Oregon. [15] 36-foot-tall (11 m) gears drive 940-ton counterweights located inside each of the piers. The 69-foot (21 m) clearance is sufficient for most river traffic, requiring bridge openings only about 30 times a month. The bridge currently carries 50,000 vehicles daily in six lanes.