By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
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Maryland's highway construction zone speed camera program is run by a contractor that was inadequately vetted and uses equipment that was not calibrated before it went into operation, possibly resulting in more than $850,000 in potential revenue lost for the state, according to an audit released Tuesday.
"Part of the pilot is figuring out what works and what doesn't," she said.
Many of the problems outlined in the audit, she said, deal with the pilot program that was the precursor to the cameras in use today.