These cameras record speed violators: already 31 thousand drivers caught in the lens

Speed cameras in San Francisco are already recording thousands of violations

In March, San Francisco launched a new system of fixed speed control cameras. In their first month of operation, they recorded over 31 thousand violations. Currently, the cameras only warn drivers, but starting in August, they will begin issuing fines.

The highest number of violations was recorded on Fulton Street between Arguello Boulevard and 2nd Avenue – here, 44% of all speeding cases occur. Local authorities plan to install additional speed limit signs and road markings to reduce the number of dangerous situations.

Speeding fines

The highest recorded speed in April was 105 km/h in a 48 km/h zone. The majority of warnings (77%) were received by drivers going 18–24 km/h over the limit. Violations were recorded most actively in the morning, between 7:00 and 8:00.

Starting in August, fines will be sent by mail. The amount of the fine will depend on the degree of speeding: from $50 for a minor violation to $500 for speeds over 160 km/h. A 50% discount is available for low-income drivers.

After the system is fully implemented, 33 cameras will be operational in the city. Currently, only 21 are active, but they are already demonstrating effectiveness – in April, they recorded about a thousand violations daily. This initiative is controversial among citizens, but the authorities hope it will help make the roads safer.

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