New speed cameras announced in Baltimore school zones

CBS News Baltimore

BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore City Department of Transportation announced two new speed cameras in Baltimore school zones in a bid to make drivers slow their roll. 

Starting on or around Monday, May 8, the agency said speed camera implementations will start at these locations in multiple directions. 

  • 1200-1500 blocks of W. 41st Street – Medfield Heights Elementary School, Robert Poole Junior High School and Independence High School
  • 5200-5700 blocks of Cedonia Avenue – Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School

Vehicles detected exceeding the speed limit by at least 12 MPH will be fined $40, but no license plate points will be assessed. 

School zone cameras operate Monday to Friday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. throughout the year. 

Enforcement at the locations could be on a temporary, rotating, or permanent basis, the DOT said. 

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