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WI AB371
WI AB371The use of speed safety camera systems and traffic control photographic systems in a first class city and providing a penalty. (FE)
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Introduced
07/17/2025
07/17/2025
In Committee
07/17/2025
07/17/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill allows law enforcement agencies in a first class city (presently only Milwaukee) to use a speed safety camera system (SSCS) to identify speed limit violations and a traffic control photographic system (TCPS) to identify certain traffic signal violations. Under current law, law enforcement officers may not use any radar device combined with photographic identification of a vehicle to determine compliance with motor vehicle speed limits. Under this bill, a first class city may use an SSCS to determine compliance with speed limits. With exceptions, the vehicle owner is subject to a forfeiture for a speed limit violation detected by an SSCS. However, no traffic citation may be issued for a speed limit violation for which the SSCS indicated a speed of less than 15 miles per hour above the speed limit alleged to be violated. The owner is subject to the same forfeiture that would be applicable to the vehicle operator for the violation. The bill also imposes a number of administrative requirements on a municipality that uses an SSCS to determine compliance with speed limits. The authorization of the use of an SSCS to determine compliance with speed limits expires five years after an SSCS is implemented. This bill also authorizes a first class city to use a TCPS to detect motor vehicles that fail to properly stop at red traffic signals at intersections. A TCPS is an electronic system that automatically produces photographs of motor vehicles traveling through an intersection. With exceptions, the vehicle owner is subject to a forfeiture for a traffic signal violation detected by a TCPS of not more than the amount provided for a traffic signal violation under current law, currently between $20 and $100. The authorization of the use of a TCPS to detect traffic signal violations expires five years after a TCPS is implemented. Forfeitures collected under either of these authorizations must be appropriated for the costs of implementing and operating the system and after those costs have been paid may be used only for traffic enforcement, traffic safety programs, and traffic safety infrastructure. For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
AI Summary
This bill allows a first class city (currently only Milwaukee) to use two new traffic enforcement technologies: a speed safety camera system (SSCS) and a traffic control photographic system (TCPS). For the speed safety camera system, the city can use automated cameras to detect vehicles exceeding the speed limit, but only for speeds at least 15 miles per hour over the limit. Vehicle owners can be held liable for these speed violations, with forfeitures similar to those that would be issued to the driver. The bill requires extensive administrative procedures for implementing the system, including public information campaigns, system use policies, and detailed reporting requirements. Similarly, for the traffic control photographic system, the city can use cameras to detect vehicles running red lights at specific intersections, with vehicle owners also being subject to forfeitures. Both systems have a five-year authorization period and are limited to no more than five intersections per aldermanic district. The revenues collected from these systems must first cover implementation costs and can then only be used for traffic enforcement, safety programs, and infrastructure. Importantly, these violations will not result in license suspension, revocation, or demerit points on a driver's record, making them administrative penalties rather than criminal ones.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (24)
Margaret Arney (D)*,
Robert Brooks (R)*,
Cindi Duchow (R)*,
Russell Goodwin (D)*,
Kalan Haywood (D)*,
Karen Kirsch (D)*,
Paul Melotik (R)*,
Vincent Miresse (D)*,
Adam Neylon (R)*,
Todd Novak (R)*,
Lori Palmeri (D)*,
Christian Phelps (D)*,
Pricilla Prado (D)*,
Ron Tusler (R)*,
Randy Udell (D)*,
Tim Carpenter (D),
Dora Drake (D),
Jodi Habush Sinykin (D),
Jesse James (R),
LaTonya Johnson (D),
Sarah Keyeski (D),
Brad Pfaff (D),
Mark Spreitzer (D),
Cory Tomczyk (R),
Last Action
Representative J. Jacobson added as a coauthor (on 01/08/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/proposals/reg/asm/bill/ab371 |
| Fiscal Note - AB371: Fiscal Estimate From DOT | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/related/fe/ab371/ab371_dot.pdf |
| BillText | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/proposaltext/2025/REG/AB371.pdf |
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