Bellevue to roll out four new automated speed cameras Monday, with warnings first

BELLEVUE, Wash. — Drivers in Bellevue will soon see more automated enforcement on city streets as officials roll out four new speed cameras Monday in an effort to curb fatal and serious-injury crashes.

The cameras are being installed along multiple streets near hospitals, parks and school walk zones, and in areas with a history of speeding and crashes.

The four locations are:

  • 148th Avenue Northeast, between Northeast 13th and 10th places
  • Northeast Eighth Street, between 167th Avenue and 168th Place
  • Forest Drive Southeast, between 138th Avenue Southeast and Southeast 60th Street
  • Forest Drive Southeast, between Southeast 54th Place and Coal Creek Parkway

The city will begin with a one-month grace period during which officers will issue warnings only…

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