All 33 of SF's speed cameras are officially live: Here's when citations start going out
Briefly

San Francisco has launched its speed camera program, which is now live, although drivers will have a grace period of 60 days without receiving tickets. Starting on August 5, registered owners of vehicles caught exceeding the speed limit by 11 miles per hour or more will begin to receive tickets in the mail. The fines for these speeding violations range from $50 for minor infractions to as high as $500 for more serious violations, addressing long-standing concerns over road safety in the city.
Starting August 5, registered vehicle owners in San Francisco will face fines for speeding, with penalties ranging from $50 to $500 depending on severity.
The newly implemented speed cameras will not issue tickets for the first two months, giving drivers time to adjust to the new policy.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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