Getting a speeding ticket can slow down your day. But one eastern Kansas community is speeding up the process by making the ticketing digital.
It's all happening in the town of Iola in Allen County.
The police department started using a system called digiTICKET in June.
DigiTICKET scans the driver's license, copies it into the ticket and saves it, saving a lot of time and eliminating human error.
The driver then gets a print out of their ticket, and the officer is back to work.
At the end of an officer's shift he'll take he digiTICKET device, put it into the docking station, and automatically, all of the information is sent to their servers at the station, to the court house, and it's also backed up on the web.
The police department says this electronic process cut out part out part of their paper work because officers used to rewrite the tickets before filing them.
The Wichita Police Department says it's planning on purchasing a system similar digiTICKET.
