San Francisco's new speed monitoring cameras, aimed at addressing speeding in high-crash areas and school zones, are set to be operational by March 2025. The initiative, which has been in development for over a year, will involve more than 50 cameras, strategically placed across the city. The SFMTA has launched a public awareness campaign featuring billboards and online ads, ensuring community awareness regarding the camera locations. These cameras will issue citations to vehicles exceeding the speed limit by 11 miles or more, escalating efforts to improve road safety in urban neighborhoods.
The speed cameras in San Francisco aim to track and cite speeding motorists in high-crash areas and school zones, enhancing road safety and reducing injuries.
SFMTA is being very public about the camera locations, with a detailed map indicating more than 50 cameras planned in the city to deter speeding.
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