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James City County Speed Cameras in School Zones

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

james City County to Deploy Speed Cameras in School ​Zones Amidst Rising violations

JAMES CITY‍ COUNTY, Va. – The‍ James City ⁤County Police Department will begin utilizing automated‍ photo speed enforcement in school zones this month, a move prompted by a⁣ recent⁤ surge in speeding incidents. The programme aims to enhance safety for students and pedestrians near​ schools.

A speed study conducted in 2024 revealed a significant⁤ problem, with nearly 38,000 speeding violations recorded in just five days across​ several school zones. Cameras will be installed at Stonehouse ⁤Elementary, Clara​ Byrd Baker Elementary,⁤ Toano Middle, D.J. Montague Elementary, James River Elementary, Lafayette High, and Norge Elementary schools.The initiative will launch‍ with a‌ 30-day warning period starting september 8th.‌ During this time,drivers exceeding the speed limit will receive a red-marked notice in the‌ mail,informing them of the ‌violation but without any financial penalty.

Full enforcement begins⁤ October 8th. Motorists caught traveling more than 10 mph over ⁤the posted‌ school zone ‍speed limit will receive‌ a⁣ summons in the mail.⁢ These ​citations will‍ be‍ considered civil penalties,carrying a fine​ but will ‌not result in points on⁣ a driver’s licence or impact insurance rates.

Police ‍emphasize the cameras will only operate on ‍school days,when children are present,and ‍when school zone beacons are actively flashing.

“We ⁤are committed to ‍changing⁢ driver behavior, slowing speeders down, and protecting our children,”​ the department stated. “Please drive safely in our school zones and in ⁣our community.”

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