Drivers who exceed the 25 mph speed limit on Broad Street will now receive tickets in the mail, courtesy of the automated cameras mounted along the road.
Friday marks the end of the 60-day grace period the city initiated when the cameras were installed in September . Violators had previously received warnings for traveling at least 36 mph on the corridor, but are now eligible for fines. Those fees start at $100 for drivers who clock 11-19 mph over the limit and increase to $125 for 20-29 mph over and $150 for 30 mph or more past the limit. MORE: Behind on your PECO bill? You may be eligible for a $750 credit
The only stretch of Broad Street where the speed limit is higher than 25 mph is the area around the stadium complex, where it is 35 mph.
City officials say the automated tick

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