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Davie Installs New School Zone Cameras To Catch Speeders

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Introduction to School Zone Cameras

A South Florida town on Monday is turning to technology to help catch speeding drivers in school zones as cameras start to capture license plates outside several schools in Davie.

Davie is now following other communities from Pinecrest to Hollywood in putting up speed cameras to make sure drivers slow down.

The Need for Speed Cameras

Traffic can get busy outside the university school at Nova Southeastern. "I can’t take it when people speed during the school zones, it’s terrible," said Laurian Stern, a teacher. Stern is now glad to see a speed camera going up outside where she works. "If they see it, then they may go the normal speed limit," she said. "It’s dangerous."

Location of Speed Cameras

One camera that is aimed at eastbound drivers on Southwest 30th Street near Nova will now capture license plates on any cars going too fast and will send the vehicle owner a warning. It’s one of two school zone cameras the Town of Davie launched. The other camera is outside Flamingo Elementary School and Western High on Southwest 133rd Avenue.

Public Reaction to Speed Cameras

Outside Nova, drivers told NBC6 they understood the reason behind the cameras. "I guess it’s good, you know because, you don’t want to be speeding over here, and there’s kids and all that," said a driver. "Well, school nearby, so people should slow down, drive safely," said a driver. "It sounds good to me, I mean, can’t be speeding around here," said Sergio Berrantes, whose wife works at University School.

How the Cameras Work

For the next month, violators will receive only a warning but starting April 17, violations can lead to $100 fines. A Davie Town spokesperson noted the cameras are active 30 minutes before and after the start of the school day. They also operate for 30 minutes before and after the time a school lets out.

Future Plans

Davie has plans to operate more cameras in other school zones and those are expected to launch later this year.

Conclusion

The introduction of speed cameras in school zones in Davie is a step in the right direction towards ensuring the safety of students and staff. With the cameras capturing license plates of speeding vehicles, drivers will be more inclined to follow the speed limit, reducing the risk of accidents.

FAQs

  • Q: Where are the speed cameras located in Davie?
    A: The speed cameras are located outside the university school at Nova Southeastern and outside Flamingo Elementary School and Western High.
  • Q: How do the speed cameras work?
    A: The speed cameras capture license plates of vehicles speeding in school zones and send warnings or fines to the vehicle owners.
  • Q: When do the speed cameras operate?
    A: The speed cameras operate 30 minutes before and after the start of the school day and 30 minutes before and after the time a school lets out.
  • Q: What is the fine for speeding in a school zone?
    A: Starting April 17, violations can lead to $100 fines.
  • Q: Are there plans to install more speed cameras in Davie?
    A: Yes, Davie has plans to operate more cameras in other school zones, expected to launch later this year.
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