Connecticut is considering a pilot program to install automated speed cameras on major highways, including I-95, I-84, and the Merritt Parkway. The bill, approved by the Transportation Committee, aims to curb reckless speeding and reduce serious crashes. Cameras would ticket drivers exceeding the speed limit by 15 mph or more, with fines starting at $75 and increasing for repeat offenses within a year. Violations would be reviewed by state troopers, and tickets would not impact driving records or insurance. While supporters believe it will improve safety, some drivers express concerns about intrusiveness and the focus on speeding over other offenses. The program, if approved, could launch in 2027 and run for two years.