To address the problem of speeding on its roadways, Anne Arundel County is preparing to enact new speed enforcement policies. Later this month, people may anticipate the installation of new automated speed enforcement cameras in two non-school zones, the Anne Arundel County Police Department announced.
On November 25, the extra cameras will go live and begin continually tracking vehicle speeds around-the-clock every day. There will be a 15-day warning period during which drivers who are caught speeding in particular areas would receive cautions rather than fines, delaying punishment. According to the police department’s website, the cameras will be placed in two designated locations: the 2900 block of Jessup Road in Jessup and the 900 block of Patuxent Road in Odenton.
For individuals interested in finding out the precise locations of all automated enforcement cameras that are now in operation or in learning more about the county’s speed enforcement programs, the website offers a thorough list along with supplementary materials.
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