Drivers caught speeding by camera in Maryland will soon pay steeper fines—up to $425, depending on how fast they're going.

The new fine structure, part of House Bill 182 signed by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore in May, goes into effect next week. It applies to speed cameras on I-83 in Baltimore and in other parts of the state, including residential areas, school zones, and state routes.

Baltimore resident Francine Terry said she sees drivers speeding all the time. She described a close call with her brother behind the wheel.

"We were almost about to be in a car accident, but my brother, he caught it just in time," Terry said.

Terry said the experience left her shaken.

"Because it was like they're in a hurry to get somewhere. That's why I stay in the house," she said.

Under the new law, driv

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