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SFMTA reports 72% drop in speeding at camera sites; seeks light‑duty staff to process events

5897212 · October 6, 2025
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San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency officials told the Board of Supervisors Rules Committee on Oct. 6 that automated speed enforcement cameras have produced a 72% decline in speeding at monitored intersections and that the agency wants to use light‑duty personnel to process camera events with added safeguards.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency officials told the Board of Supervisors Rules Committee on Oct. 6 that automated speed enforcement cameras have produced a 72% decline in speeding at monitored intersections and that the agency wants to use light‑duty personnel to process camera events with added safeguards.

The presentation was delivered by Nabil Arnaud of the SFMTA and Shannon Hake, who oversees the speed safety camera program. Hake told the committee: “We have seen a 72% decline in speeding vehicles.” Arnaud described the agency’s request to use…

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