Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the new speed enforcement zones. We’re close to a school, and have had several pedestrian-vehicle accidents with injuries. Fines are now doubled because that’s better than having kids hit by speeding cards walking to school.
Why don’t you just slow down?
They changed the limit and it's now 20 mph on one side of the school zone and 25 mph on the other. It's hard to know what the speed limit is if Arlington County keeps changing it.
Are there no signs posted?
Yes, but they keep changing the limits. It's also on a street that there isn't a school technically (school is up hill and this is street behind it) so it doesn't look like a school zone.
Anonymous wrote:They are limited to school and work zones, and the cameras are active only when the school zone lights are flashing. OP, what’s your problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the new speed enforcement zones. We’re close to a school, and have had several pedestrian-vehicle accidents with injuries. Fines are now doubled because that’s better than having kids hit by speeding cards walking to school.
Why don’t you just slow down?
They changed the limit and it's now 20 mph on one side of the school zone and 25 mph on the other. It's hard to know what the speed limit is if Arlington County keeps changing it.
Are there no signs posted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the new speed enforcement zones. We’re close to a school, and have had several pedestrian-vehicle accidents with injuries. Fines are now doubled because that’s better than having kids hit by speeding cards walking to school.
Why don’t you just slow down?
They changed the limit and it's now 20 mph on one side of the school zone and 25 mph on the other. It's hard to know what the speed limit is if Arlington County keeps changing it.
Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the new speed enforcement zones. We’re close to a school, and have had several pedestrian-vehicle accidents with injuries. Fines are now doubled because that’s better than having kids hit by speeding cards walking to school.
Why don’t you just slow down?
Anonymous wrote:They are all over the place now and the fines for ticket are significant. Anyone get out of paying speeding ticket recently due to on camera violation?
Anonymous wrote:I like them because they actually change behavior. Wish they would put up more of them.