San Francisco has begun the implementation of speed cameras across high-risk intersections, with 22 of the planned 33 cameras operational as of April. These cameras, which are already issuing hundreds of warnings daily, are part of a pilot program aiming to enhance road safety. With 31,000 warnings recorded in April alone, a significant portion of speeding violations occurred on Fulton Street near Golden Gate Park. The most common offenses involved drivers exceeding speed limits by 11 to 15 mph. Complete functionality is expected by early June, but initial data highlights speeding concerns.
The network of speed cameras in San Francisco issued about 31,000 warnings in April, averaging 1,000 daily, despite some cameras being non-operational.
77% of detected speeding drivers were found to be traveling between 11 to 15 mph over the limit, indicating a prevalent issue of moderate speeding.
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