SF Speed Cameras Will Start Fining Drivers
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, AUG 4 – San Francisco's program fines speeders with fees based on income and speed, aiming to reduce fatalities; warnings led to a 63% drop in speeding on Fulton Street, officials said.
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Speed Cameras Will Begin Citing Drivers Today
YouTube @ ABC7 News Bay Area Speedy San Francisco drivers better hit the brakes or it’s going to cost them. Beginning today, the speed cameras that have only been giving out warnings for the last two months will now take pictures of drivers, who will get pricey citations in the mail. Now that the grace period for the cameras is over, officials say the tickets will range between 50 dollars and 500 dollars depending on how fast over the speed limi…
SF speed cameras will begin citing drivers on Tuesday; citations will depend on speed and income
For the last 60 days, speed cameras throughout San Francisco have been giving out warnings to drivers who are speeding past them. The grace period is coming to an end on Tuesday, and citations will be issued.
SF speed camera enforcement phase set to begin
Enforcement is slated to begin this week in San Francisco for drivers caught on camera speeding on city streets. The city installed 33 cameras in March at intersections designated as most dangerous. The cameras went live in June, with an initial warning phase. Now, anyone caught going more than 11 mph over the speed limit in those areas will receive a citation. Fines start at $50 and can go as high as $500. Check the SFMTA website for more detai…
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