Verra Mobility wins $160 million 10-year Hawaii automated traffic enforcement contract

Reuters02-20
Verra Mobility wins $160 million 10-year Hawaii automated traffic enforcement contract

Verra Mobility Corporation said it signed a 10-year contract with the Hawaii Department of Transportation valued at about $160 million to expand the state’s red-light and speed enforcement program statewide. The agreement will increase the program from 17 sites to 187 dual-enforcement cameras across Hawaii’s major islands, with 30 additional cameras expected to be installed and operational in 2026.

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