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New speed cameras to be activated in Parkville, Middle River, Essex

Crime, Education, Police/Fire, Traffic

New speed cameras to be activated in Parkville, Middle River, Essex

NOTTINGHAM, MD – The Baltimore County Police Department is preparing to activate new speed cameras.

On Friday, July 12, authorities will activate four new speed camera locations in the following school zones:

  • Sandalwood Elementary School, 900 block of South Marlyn Avenue (southbound); Essex
  • Deep Creek Middle School, 1100 block of South Marlyn Avenue (northbound); Essex
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary School, 1700 block of Putty Hill Avenue (westbound); Parkville
  • Victory Villa Elementary School, 500 block of Compass Road (southbound); Middle River

For the first 30 days, motorists exceeding the speed limit by at least 12 mph will receive warnings rather than citations.

All speed camera zones will be marked with signage.

In compliance with state law, Baltimore County’s speed cameras operate Monday through Friday between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 p.m., including during the summer months and on weekdays when school is not in session.

Additional information on the use of speed cameras and a list of other locations in Baltimore County can be found here.

 

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