AURORA, Colo. — The Aurora Police Department (APD) is launching a photo speed enforcement program , the department announced on Tuesday.
The department's Traffic Section will deploy two mobile speed cameras on Tuesday — one at S. Dunkirk and Florida Place, and another at S. Sable Boulevard and Oregon Drive. The citation period will begin on Dec. 17, following a warning period lasting a few weeks.
Those two cameras will be moved periodically based on traffic safety risks, traffic data and public feedback, APD said.
Currently, fines are capped as $40 per citation, but rise to $80 in school zones. Drivers who are cited for driving more than 25 mph over the speed limit will also receive a summons.
APD said these fines will cover the cost of the program, and any extra will be used for nei

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