California’s iconic coastal highway unleashes speed cameras on Malibu drivers

One of California’s most scenic roadways is turning to high-tech eyes to catch speeding drivers. Malibu has installed speed cameras as part of its Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) Speed Safety System, which is nearing its completion.
Reported by 1 outlet — New York Post. See all sources ↓
One of California’s most scenic roadways is turning to high-tech eyes to catch speeding drivers. Malibu has installed speed cameras as part of its Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) Speed Safety System, which is nearing its completion. The city called the safety system necessary because of the dozens of traffic deaths that have occurred along Malibu’s 21-mile portion of PCH since 2010. Police said speed is the primary factor in a majority of traffic collisions resulting in injury.
Read the full report at New York Post ↗
Why it matters
A world story we're tracking; its significance and source trust firm up as more outlets confirm it.
- What's the story?
- One of California’s most scenic roadways is turning to high-tech eyes to catch speeding drivers. Malibu has installed speed cameras as part of its Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) Speed Safety System, which is nearing its completion.
- How widely is it covered?
- 1 outlet, average source rating 5.0/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 6m ago.
How outlets are framing the same story
Here's how each outlet is covering the story — compare their headlines and timing at a glance.
- Coverage card1 outlet1CoverageScouting report
California’s iconic coastal highway unleashes speed cameras on Malibu drivers
Sources1TypeCoverageNew York Post