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New speed cameras coming to five school zones in Baltimore County

Baltimore County to activate new speed cameras in five school zones
Baltimore County to activate new speed cameras in five school zones 01:35

BALTIMORE --  Baltimore County Police are activating six new speed cameras at five school zones as part of their initiative to enhance public safety.

Residents say they hope that adding speed cameras in school zones will get drivers to slow down.

Baltimore County resident Mike Bryant tells WJZ he walks his dog along the 3600 block of rolling road every day, and at times, it's like a racetrack. 

"The only thing that's really going to slow them down is a speed trap," Bryant said. 

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Now, things are about to change. 

Starting Monday, Baltimore County Police will have speed cameras at these locations in school zones.

  • Notre Dame Prep on Hampton Lane
  • Garrison Forest Road near The Jemicy School
  • Ebenezer Road near Perry Hall Middle
  • Outside of Scotts Branch Elementary on Rolling Road
  • Ridge Avenue near the Lamb of God School

Police say it's part of the plan to get drivers to brake while driving in areas filled with students. 

"They're decent," Baltimore County resident Jamal Burroughs said of the cameras. "Sometimes they are there for what they're meant for... You might get the short end of the stick but drive the right way, I guess."

Police say the cameras will operate weekdays between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. in school zones. 

If a driver is caught traveling at least 12 mph over the speed limit, they will face a $40 fine. 

"Nobody wants to hurt anybody or put anybody in harm's way if they don't have to," Burroughs said. 

During the first 30 days after a camera is activated, drivers exceeding the speed limit by at least 12 mph will receive warnings rather than citations.

After the 30 day period, drivers will receive fines.

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