Four new Chicago speed cameras which were turned on in May officially start issuing tickets Monday.
The Chicago Department of Transportation has activated dozens of new speed cameras around the city since the beginning of the year. They have been turned on in steps and issue warnings for several weeks before they begin issuing real tickets.
Starting June 15, drivers going 6-10 mph over the posted speed limit will get $35 tickets by mail, and those going 11 mph or more over the posted speed limit will get $100 tickets by mail…