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Aurora Resumes Issuing Fines for Speed Camera Violations to Curb Accidents

Summary by Telemundo Denver
Authorities have notified drivers that the warning period for Aurora's speed camera program has ended. Tickets are now being issued to those exceeding the speed limit. Cameras are located in residential areas where the speed limit is 35 mph or less, in school zones, on streets near parks, and in construction zones—all within the limits permitted by state law. Each location has clear signage warning drivers of the enforcement area. Fines are $40 …
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Authorities have notified drivers that the warning period for Aurora's speed camera program has ended. Tickets are now being issued to those exceeding the speed limit. Cameras are located in residential areas where the speed limit is 35 mph or less, in school zones, on streets near parks, and in construction zones—all within the limits permitted by state law. Each location has clear signage warning drivers of the enforcement area. Fines are $40 …

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Telemundo Denver broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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