Traffic Court has been an abomination and an affront to the citizens of this city, where actual judges serve with integrity and fidelity to their offices. Traffic Court, however, still exists because it is enshrined in the Pennsylvania Constitution. To formally abolish Traffic Court, the constitution must be amended. Appearing on the Pennsylvania ballot on April 26 is the Philadelphia Traffic Court Abolition Amendment. This measure, if passed, would eliminate Traffic Court once and for all. If defeated, the former system of corruption and favoritism could easily return.