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A pilot program designed to down on speeders in Connecticut ’s work zones is permanent now.
Special white SUVs were set up with cameras to monitor speeders as they drove by.
Over a two-year period, more than 2000 crashes were reported in Connecticut .
The hope is the new speed zone systems are in place by spring 2025 .
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