Mobile Speed Cameras Now Enforcing Fines in Greeley

After 30-day warning period, citations begin as part of city’s traffic safety effort

GREELEY, Colo. – The City of Greeley has officially launched full enforcement of its Mobile Speed Safety Program. As of today, citations will be issued to drivers caught speeding by two mobile radar vans stationed in high-risk areas throughout the city.

Following a 30-day warning phase, the vans—equipped with license plate and speed detection cameras—will now issue $40 fines for standard violations and $80 for those in school, maintenance, or construction zones. While most infractions will not carry points on a driver’s license, any driver caught going 25 mph or more over the speed limit may face a misdemeanor charge and a higher fine, with the possibility of personal service by the Greeley Police.

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