"California Governor Approves Speed Cameras in Bay Area and Beyond"

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Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill allowing the installation of speed cameras in several Bay Area cities, including San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose. The cameras will automatically record license plates and issue tickets to drivers caught speeding in school zones and areas with speeding problems. The fines will start at $50 for drivers going at least 11 miles per hour above the posted limit and will increase for higher speeds. This measure aims to address the spike in pedestrian deaths in California.
Topics:top-news#bay-area#california#governor-gavin-newsom#speed-cameras#traffic-safety#transportation
- Newsom signs speed camera bill into law in some Bay Area cities NBC Bay Area
- California Allows Cities to Catch Speeding Drivers With Automated Cameras The New York Times
- Newsom greenlights speed cameras for SF, Oakland, LA, other cities SFGATE
- New CA bill requires parking space changes near crosswalks KSBY News
- Governor signs law OKing speed cameras in Long Beach, LA, Glendale Long Beach Post
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