SAN FRANCISCO - Starting Tuesday, speeding drivers in San Francisco will begin receiving fines after months of warnings.
The city hopes drivers will change their behavior, and officials say it appears to be working.
San Francisco began placing speed cameras at 33 locations throughout the city in March, and once those cameras went online, they started sending out warnings.
Drivers could see fines of up to $500
What we know:
Those warnings are set to turn into fines on Tuesday, ranging from $50 to $500, depending on how fast drivers are going.
Some drivers say they have already been receiving warnings.
"I got about six," said Jose Zarranz. "My daughter has about 17! Also the same camera."
350K warnings issued
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San Francisco's Municipal Transportation Agency said the c