Many municipalities throughout the country have set up hidden cameras to detect traffic violations. Some claim these devices encourage safe driving while others claim they are intrusive and are merely set up to generate money for local governments.

A recent article in the New York Times highlighted some of the technology that is now available to detect these hidden cameras. Some automakers such as General Motors and Mazda have built-in systems to alert drivers to hidden cameras. There are also camera apps, and some of the portable navigation devices and radar detectors provide warnings of locations of the cameras. From a Michigan drivers license restoration perspective, these technologies are a positive development. Any Michigan drivers license restoration lawyer knows that these technologies may help individuals drive more safely and therefore avoid traffic citations and problems associated with losing their license.