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.
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