Politics & Government

Speed Camera Update: Warning Period Ends In Stratford

Police are advising residents that the warning period for the town's speed camera program has come to an end.

STRATFORD, CT — The Stratford Police Department is advising residents that the town’s Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Device (ATESD) program’s warning period is coming to an end.

The live ticketing for the speed camera program begins on Thursday, July 2, according to police.

The enforcement locations are as follows:

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  • Huntington Road at Bulldog Boulevard (Northbound/Southbound)
  • Nichols Avenue at Wood Avenue (Northbound)
  • Nichols Avenue at Grace Lane (Southbound)
  • Nichols Avenue at Kenyon Road (Northbound)
  • Nichols Avenue at Barbara Lane (Southbound)

Police said speeding motorists will receive a first-time fine of $50, and any subsequent violations will result in a $75 fine.

See also: Speed Camera Enforcement Starts In Stratford: Here’s What To Know

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