All SF Speed Cameras Now Working, They'll Start Issuing Fines on August 5
Briefly

San Francisco has successfully installed and activated 33 speed-limit enforcement cameras that are currently issuing warnings until citations start on August 5. These cameras photograph vehicles exceeding the speed limit by 11 miles per hour or more. The fine structure includes fees starting at $50 for minor violations and escalating to $500 for extreme cases. The initiative aims to enhance road safety as part of the #VisionZero campaign, which seeks to significantly reduce traffic-related injuries and fatalities in the city.
Starting August 5, San Francisco will start issuing fines for speeding caught by 33 newly installed speed-monitoring cameras, which were previously issuing warnings.
SFMTA anticipates a 60-day warning period until citations begin, highlighting the emphasis on road safety and the effort to save lives under the #VisionZero initiative.
Read at sfist.com
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