San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie launched the city’s new automated speed camera enforcement program on March 20.
The program will activate traffic speed cameras in 33 locations. These locations are part of San Francisco’s High Injury Network, an area covering 12 percent of the city’s streets, which officials have recognized as having the highest concentration of severe injuries and fatal traffic accidents.
Fees will range from $50 for driving 11–15 mph over the speed limit to up to $500 for driving 100 mph or more. The money from citations will help fund additional traffic-calming improvements in the city.
There will be a 60-day warning period before drivers start receiving citations….