San Francisco inked a new deal to bring speed cameras to city streets.
In just a couple months, they could be catching drivers leading to big fines.
Speed cameras will be put up in 33 locations across the city.
Some of the locations include:
- Lincoln Way at 27th Avenue
- Fulton Street at 2nd Avenue
They’ll go up in places where drivers often speed– and where several people have been killed.
“We are finally going to deploy a tool that 200 other cities in America are using. That has reduced fatalities and crashes by up to 70%,” mentioned during a San Francisco board meeting.
Cameras are expected to be put up in February.
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Once installed, the cameras will automatically send you a ticket if you go eleven miles per hour or more over the speed limit.
Fines could range between $50 and $500.
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