Maryland Made $64M From Speeding Drivers Caught On Camera This Year
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland made $64 million from speeding motorists this year, thanks to speeding cameras.
According to Triple-A, 1.5 million people paid speeding tickets during the fiscal year.
The City of Baltimore collected $9.6 million in revenue from the speed cameras.
New Red Light, Speed Cameras Installed Along Several Baltimore Roadways
Drivers who speed in a school or work zone are sent a $40 ticket.
School zone speed cameras operate Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. Work zone speed cameras are in use 24/7.