By Anne White

Greenwich police reported continued problems with speeding in school zones even as the town’s new automated photo-enforcement system moves from warnings to fines. The 30-day grace period that began with the program’s launch in October has expired, and as of November 20, motorists exceeding the school-zone limit by 10 mph or more will receive civil citations rather than warnings.

The department began issuing warnings by mail on October 6, part of a phased introduction intended to push drivers to adjust their habits before monetary penalties began. Those warnings revealed what police described as heavy noncompliance across multiple school corridors. Thousands of vehicles triggered violations during the warning period, reflecting the same pattern documented in the town’s 2024

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