The Prince George's County Police Department, under the project management of Lieutenant Henry White, has begun issuing motorists electronic traffic citations, warnings and equipment repair orders for motor vehicle infractions.
The Electronic Traffic Information Exchange (E-TIX) Program was developed by two Maryland State Troopers seeking to increase officer safety by reducing the amount of time troopers spent on the roadside writing traffic-related citations. The new law, effective in August 2007, eliminates the need for violators to sign citations.
"PGPD to Implement Electronic Traffic Citation Program" from Prince George's County Police Department : Nixle
Seeded on Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:19 PM EST
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