Public safety dispatchers in Connecticut will eventually have access to the Department of Transportation’s video cameras to better identify the location of incidents on the highway, officials confirmed. The plan will move forward, even after a DOT group tabled a plan to spend $40 million to upgrade the video camera system to digital technology, officials added. The state’s governor ordered the DOT to provide access last July, but the transportation agency has been moving slowly ever since. Public safety agencies want Web-based access so they can see the exact location of accidents, including which direction the vehicles are in. Read more about the plan here.
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