YEARS after being signed, a new law targeting speeding has taken effect, and a major city will soon begin its enforcement.
If caught going over the speed limit, drivers risk fines of $200 or more depending on exactly how fast they were going once enforcement starts.
The new law will see up to 125 automated speeding cameras begin issuing tickets this year to speeding motorists with a graduated fine scale based on how badly they were speeding.
While initially passed in 2023, California Assembly Bill 645’s effectiveness was delayed to give municipalities across the state time to install and set up the new automated speed cameras…