Local Update from Social Media
Starting October 1, Maryland will implement a new graduated fine system for speed-camera violations in Montgomery County, replacing the flat $40 fine for speeding over 12 mph. Under this new system, fines will increase with the speed of the violation, aiming to enhance road safety and reduce crashes. Officials encourage residents to adhere to speed limits to help keep local streets safe.
This update was shared by Montgomery County MD Government (@MontgomeryCoMD) on X.
“🚨Starting Oct. 1, Maryland is replacing the flat $40 speed-camera fine (12+ mph over) with a graduated schedule. The faster you go, the higher the fine. Automated enforcement helps reduce crashes and keep our streets safe. Please slow down. 🚦 https://t.co/nQvdaKjlyf”
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