Traffic & Transit

Milford Police Provide Update On Speeding Cameras

The police department is advising drivers on recently installed speeding cameras in the city.

MILFORD, CT — The Milford Police Department said that photo speed enforcement cameras have been installed.

However, the cameras are not currently active, police said.

There will be a warning period announced before enforcement begins. During this period, drivers who exceed the posted speed limit by 10 MPH or more will receive warnings instead of citations.

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The warning period will last 30 days, police said.

Police will review all violations. Following the warning period, the first violation will be $50, with subsequent violations being $75.

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No points will be assessed for the violation, and it will not appear on your driving record, according to police.

The state approved a proposal for nine red light and speeding cameras last year.

Related: State Weighs In On Plan For Red-Light, Speeding Cameras In Milford: Report

The placement of the cameras is based on crash history, frequency of violations, and school or pedestrian zones. Several locations on Boston Post Road were among those considered.

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