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Report: automated school‑zone cameras dramatically cut speeding; commission accepts annual report
Summary
Police reported 2,669 automated school‑zone notices last year and said the program reduced speeding in school zones by 99 percent; the commission accepted the required annual report and officials said camera operation costs the city nothing.
The City Commission on Sept. 15 accepted the High Springs Police Department’s annual automatic school‑zone speed enforcement report, citing a large decline in speeding where cameras have been installed.
Chief Antoine Shepherd presented the required report and said the automated program issued 2,669 notices of violation during the reporting period. Shepherd reported that roughly 2,300 of those notices were resolved by payment…
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