Washington to Deploy Work Zone Speed Cameras

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Washington to Deploy Work Zone Speed Cameras
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Starting in late February, Washington State will use mobile speed cameras in active work zones to deter speeding and improve safety for both workers and drivers. The cameras will be placed in construction, maintenance, and emergency zones, capturing photos of speeding vehicles and their license plates. Recorded data will be reviewed by the Washington State Patrol, and drivers exceeding the speed limit will receive a notice of infraction.

Starting in late February, a work zone speed camera mounted on a trailer will rotate through active work zones across Washington.aims to reduce speeding in active road construction, maintenance, and emergency zones across the state.

Signs will tell drivers the speed limit and warn them that a work zone speed camera is actively recording their speed.If a vehicle is traveling over the posted speed limit, the camera will take pictures of the vehicle and its license plate. It will also collect related data such as the vehicle's speed, location, date, and time. The information will then go to the Washington State Patrol , which will review the photos and data captured by the speed camera. If WSP determines the driver was speeding, the vehicle's registered owner will be mailed a notice of infraction within 30 days. The camera will only record when workers are at a job site, and signs will be in place to warn drivers when a work zone has an active camera. The Washington State Department of Transportation said speeding is one of the top causes of work zone crashes and threatens both workers and drivers.

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