Clear Path speed cameras issue more than 168,000 violations in five months

INDIANAPOLIS — Automated speed cameras in the Clear Path construction zone on Indianapolis’ northeast side have caught more than 168,000 speeding violations since enforcement began in May, generating over $601,000 in fines for the state.

Indiana Department of Transportation data through October 10 shows the Safe Zone program has issued:

  • 162,096 first-offense warnings (no fine)
  • 4,027 second-offense citations ($75 fine each)
  • 2,412 third or subsequent violations ($150 fine each)

All collected fines go to the state’s General Fund, INDOT said.

The cameras sent an additional 108,741 courtesy notices to drivers before enforcement officially began in early May…

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