Drivers Caught Off Guard As County’s Speed Cameras Issue 1,000 Tickets A Day

  • Marion County speed cameras issued 168,000 violations in just 158 days.
  • First offenses get warnings, repeat violations trigger $75 and $150 fines.
  • Program was conceived as a five-year pilot but could become permanent.

It’s taken less than six months for the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) to clock more than 168,000 drivers for speeding through construction zones, a number that suggests Hoosiers may need to ease up on the gas pedal.

The state’s new camera enforcement program is catching plenty of attention, and for many motorists, the first encounter will come with a small dose of mercy rather than a fine.

Some Only Get A Warning, For Now

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