A NEW ruling coming in a matter of days will see drivers hit with fines of $100 – although the enforcement largely depends on the time of day.
A series of speed cameras are set to be installed outside more than a dozen schools in a major county, becoming operational during specific times of the school day to encourage safer driving near school zones.
According to Local10, the Doral area in Miami-Dade County, Florida, will be coming down harder on speeding motorists with those caught 10 mph over the limit to receive $100 fines, with 30 days to pay or request a hearing.
These cameras will be in operation 30 minutes before school starts, during the school day and 30 minutes after school ends – but will be inactive on weekends and holidays…