💨 Abstract
Fairfax County, Virginia, has been using speed cameras in school zones since 2023, with significant results. The cameras near Key Middle School issued the most tickets, with 5,018 citations from one camera alone. The program aims to reduce speeding and aggressive driving, with fines ranging from $50 to $100. The cameras have slowed down traffic, making school zones safer for students and parents.
Courtesy: Scott Gelman
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