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Welcome to another exciting episode of No Driving Gloves, the Car Talk Authority! We're here to bring you the latest in automotive news, expert knowledge, and a healthy dose of controversy. Buckle up and get ready for an adventurous ride!

In this episode, John and Derek dive into the world of cars and explore the sunny state of California. We touch on a bill that could bring cameras to California streets, aiming to reduce pedestrian deaths. We explore the implications of this bill and its potential impact on the automotive landscape.

But that's not all! We also discuss the thriving automotive podcast scene in California and ponder the future of podcasting in the state. With potential electricity issues looming, will these podcasts be able to power their studios and continue bringing you the latest automotive content?

And of course, we can't forget about our furry friend! Our adorable studio dog, Cricket, makes a special appearance, so you might hear some barks in the background. He's just as passionate about cars as we are!

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What will the fines/penalties be?

00:02:54 Traffic cameras for enforcing laws

00:09:13 Cameras may not effectively slow drivers.

00:15:25 Speed cameras can deter speeding.

00:17:08 Speed camera program raises concerns.

00:25:23 Traffic fines in California are relatively low.

00:28:38 Fines need to be more significant.

00:33:49 California's actions may influence others.