Where SF speed cameras are located, how much it will cost you if you're caught speeding
Briefly

Starting August 5, San Francisco will enforce fines on drivers exceeding speed limits. The city's safety camera program, launched on March 20, allows for fines ranging from $50 to $500 depending on how much over the speed limit a driver is and their income. The implementation of this technology is a first for California, with 56 speed cameras installed at 33 locations throughout the city. The program follows a two-month grace period where only warnings were issued to drivers.
Beginning August 5, San Francisco drivers exceeding the speed limit will face fines ranging from $50 to $500, depending on their speed and income.
San Francisco has launched a speed camera program with 56 cameras in 33 locations, marking it as the first city in California to implement this technology.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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