Law enforcement agencies across the state raked in $54 million from such cameras in 2025 — a 61% increase from the $33.7 ...
Tickets could start this fall after a 60-day grace period with fines running as high as $500.
Last week, the Metropolitan Police Department posted an announcement to X: they had just impounded an Audi with Maryland plates parked on a DC street. The car had 893 outstanding tickets totaling over ...
The coming of a new year often means the implementation of new laws, and drivers in the state of California have become quite used to adapting to new road laws every January. In 2026, drivers in some ...
LEWES, DE -- DelDOT officials have confirmed that a speed camera will be installed on southbound Route 1 before the construction zone near the intersection of Minos Conaway Road. C.R. McLeod, DelDOT's ...
New Maryland traffic laws that took effect Oct. 1 increase fines for speeding in school zones. Fines now escalate based on how fast a driver is going, ranging from $40 to $425. Previously, the maximum ...
Two Virginia Democratic senators, Jennifer Boysko of Herndon and Lashrecse Aird of Petersburg, helped advance SB 306 and SB 297 patroned by Republican Sen. Mark J. Peake on Jan. 22, bills that would ...
A first-in-the-state program designed to make drivers slow down is finally coming up to speed. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced Wednesday that the city’s 33 automated speed ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- For the last 60 days, speed cameras throughout San Francisco have been giving out warnings to drivers who are speeding past them. The grace period is coming to an end, and ...
Drivers who speed down Route 66 on the border of Middletown and Middlefield are getting hit with an automatic $50 fine. The second time they’re caught in a month costs $75. Middletown is one of the ...
Cities and counties across Virginia are continuing to add more cameras to enforce speeding laws, with the cash they are raising showing no signs of slowing down. Law enforcement agencies across the ...