Speed cameras in San Francisco caught nearly 100,000 violators in May, roughly triple the number in April.
While motorists will receive only warnings, with no fines attached, until Aug. 5, the data presents a stark illustration of what safety advocates call ingrained, reckless behavior.
Nowhere was it more apparent than on Geneva Avenue between Prague Street and Brookdale Avenue, where one camera averaged 1,779 violations a day, according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Another camera on Bryant Street, between Second and Third streets, zapped 944 speeding drivers a day…