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American Traffic Solutions Selected by 11 Communities to Provide Photo Safety Enforcement Programs

May 8, 2008, News Report

While several segments of the economy are reporting bleak numbers for 2008, American Traffic Solutions (ATS), headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona is continuing to build on the strong growth the company posted in 2007, according to James Tuton, president and CEO.

In the first four months of this year, 11 communities in six states selected ATS to provide photo safety enforcement programs that include red-light and speed cameras. ATS' position as the leading provider of traffic safety systems to big cities was further enhanced with the addition of San Diego, CA and Spokane, WA to its client roster. Extending the company's reach to more than 100 communities in 16 states, plus contracts in Canada.

Communities that have selected ATS between January and April of this year include:

  • San Diego, CA
  • Aventura, FL
  • Florida City, FL
  • North Miami, FL
  • Temple Terrace, FL
  • Bedford Park, IL
  • Bridgeton, MO
  • Calverton Park, MO
  • Jackson, MS
  • Federal Way, WA
  • Spokane, WA


ATS expects to make several new contract announcements in the coming weeks as several communities have recently selected ATS or are in various stages of contract negotiations.

 


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