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Speeding Tickets Begin Today on Philadelphia’s Broad Street
URGENT UPDATE: Starting today, speeding drivers face immediate fines along Broad Street in Philadelphia. The 60-day warning period has officially ended, and the city is enforcing a strict $100 ticket for those caught exceeding the speed limit of 25 mph.
This new regulation comes as part of an effort to enhance road safety on one of the busiest roads in Philadelphia. Drivers caught traveling just 11 mph over the limit will receive a ticket in the mail, with fines escalating to as much as $150 for higher speeds.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority will be responsible for mailing these citations, which are monitored by speed cameras installed at 15 intersections along North and South Broad Street. The implementation of these cameras has already proven effective in other areas, notably on Roosevelt Boulevard, where speeding violations have declined by an impressive 95% and pedestrian accidents have dropped by 50%.
Drivers have expressed mixed feelings about the new fines. Alejandro Sanchez, a local driver, stated, “That’s crazy. It’s too much,” while another driver recounted receiving two warnings just minutes apart. Pedestrians, however, are largely in favor of the changes. Asia Daily, who frequently walks along Broad Street, remarked, “I think it’s a great idea. I feel like a lot of cars don’t take pedestrians into consideration and bikers as well.”
The speed cameras will operate 24/7, ensuring consistent enforcement throughout the day and night. Officials emphasize that these measures not only aim to slow down traffic but also focus on saving lives in high-traffic areas.
With the first day of enforcement upon us, residents and commuters are urged to remain vigilant and adhere to speed limits. As authorities aim to create safer streets, the impact of these changes will be closely monitored in the coming weeks.
Stay tuned for further developments as this story unfolds and watch for updates on speeding violations and their effects on Philadelphia’s traffic safety initiatives.
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