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Speed Camera Law Signed, State Cites Safety as Justification

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Posted on May 22, 2009

New Law Permits Use of Speed Cameras in Specific Areas to Auto-Fine Citizens

ANNAPOLIS (May 19, 2009) – Governor Martin O’Malley on Tuesday signed into law Senate Bill 277 permitting the use of speed cameras in highway work zones and within a one half mile radius of Maryland schools. The new legislation makes significant strides toward improving safety for roadway workers, school children and motorists in general.

Governor O’Malley cited safety as the rationale for the cameras. “The overriding goal of the speed camera program in construction work and school zones is not to catch speeders, it is to get drivers to slow down,” said O’Malley in a statement.

The new law, scheduled to take effect October 1, authorizes speed camera programs in school zones and highway construction work zones. In school zones, speed cameras can only be placed within a one-half mile radius around a school and may only be operational from Monday through Friday between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.

In work zones, speed cameras may be placed along expressways and controlled access roadways with a speed limit of at least 45 mph. SHA is forming a team to work with law enforcement on details regarding implementation of the program. SHA plans to install highly visible signage advising motorists of speed cameras in order to slow people down before they enter work zones.

Other provisions of the legislation permitting the limited use of speed cameras include:

-- Speed cameras cannot be used on major bridges and tunnels;

-- A citation may only be issued if driver is going at least 12 mph faster than the speed limit;

-- Conspicuous signs must be posted to give drivers adequate notice;

-- Upon implementation of the program, a 30-day warning period is required before any tickets are given;

-- Fines cannot exceed $40.00. The District Court will set the specific amount;

-- Localities can only keep an amount of net revenue not greater than 10 percent of their operating budget. The rest must be turned over to the Comptroller;

-- For three years, net revenues collected from fines generated by speed cameras in work zones will go to an account for state police roadside enforcement activities.

“Ideally, every motorist will slow down and stay alert in work zones, limiting the number of speeding violations issued through the camera system,” said State Highway Administrator Neil J. Pedersen, who also serves as the Governor’s Highway Safety Representative. “If we issue no citations but drivers slow down and prevent tragic crashes, then the program will be a success.”

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