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Baltimore County on track to set speed camera ticket record, as drivers sped up on empty roads during pandemic

Baltimore County’s speed camera ticket citations are on track to set a record — in part, officials say, because drivers got more aggressive as more people stayed home during the pandemic.

The county has seen a 10% increase in speed camera violations this year, issuing 181,525 citations between January and Oct. 13, according to data obtained by The Baltimore Sun. During the same period last year, the county issued 164,042 citations.

Speed camera revenue increased by nearly 38% during the first nine months of the 2020 fiscal year. More than $4.56 million in speeding fines were collected as of Aug. 31, up from more than $3.31 million during that time last year.

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2 thoughts on “Baltimore County on track to set speed camera ticket record, as drivers sped up on empty roads during pandemic”

  1. This crap needs to ordered to Stop !!!
    Make $$$$$$ some other way !!! Sell Marajuana or tax that !!!

    This is NOT Russia & NOT China nor will it be !!!!

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