The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will begin enforcement Wednesday with the first Work Zone Speed Camera near JBLM, said WSDOT in a news release.
The trailer-mounted camera will photograph vehicles speeding through active work zones . WSDOT says it will rotate the camera between construction, maintenance, and emergency projects where speeding is an issue. The first site was selected because of ongoing safety concerns with people speeding through the Interstate 5 work zone.
WSDOT says signs will notify drivers when the camera is at a job site, and when possible, a radar feedback sign will accompany the camera to remind drivers to slow down…