MILFORD, CT — The police department said that a 30-day warning period for speed enforcement cameras will begin Monday, May 25.
During that period, drivers "may receive warnings instead of citations while everyone adjusts," police said.
The speed enforcement cameras are intended to encourage safer speeds and reduce the risk of serious crashes, according to police. The cameras will operate around-the-clock at specific locations, including high-traffic corridors and near schools.
Police listed the following locations for the cameras:
More information is available here.
The state approved a proposal for nine red light and speeding cameras last year.
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