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Hampton introduces traffic cameras in school zones for safety

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Mayor Donnie Tuck, City Of Hampton | City Of Hampton website

Mayor Donnie Tuck, City Of Hampton | City Of Hampton website

With the start of a new school year on Monday, Aug. 26, the City of Hampton will begin using traffic cameras as part of a safety program focusing on school zones.

During the morning and afternoon hours, when students are being dropped off and picked up, flashing lights remind motorists of a reduced speed limit. The city will now use camera enforcement at specific locations, starting on Monday at Bethel and Hampton high schools and Hunter Andrews Pre-K-8. Traffic studies showed these schools to be the most prone to speeders and dangerous drivers. The program is scheduled to expand to Kecoughtan High School on Sept. 9; Jones Magnet School on Sept. 20; and Lindsay Middle and Machen Elementary schools on Sept. 30.

There will be a 30-day grace period during which motorists will receive written warnings. After that grace period, violators will receive citations and $100 fines.

The city is working with the contractor Verra Mobility on the implementation of this program.

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