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Speeding Fines Skyrocket: Maryland Leads Tiered Fine System
26 Nov
Summary
- Maryland's tiered fines mean higher penalties for speeding.
- Over 300 US communities use speed cameras to curb speeding.
- Speed cameras are proven to reduce crashes and fatalities.

Drivers in many parts of the United States are being warned to watch their speed, with enhanced enforcement measures in place. Maryland has introduced a new tiered fine system, significantly increasing penalties for speeding, with the potential for fines exceeding $400 for severe violations. This initiative aligns with a broader national trend utilizing speed cameras.
Across the country, over 300 communities employ speed cameras to monitor and deter excessive speed. Safety experts endorse these cameras as vital for reducing the incidence of crashes, injuries, and fatalities. States like Hawaii, Arkansas, and Kentucky have varying regulations for their use, often focusing on highway work zones or specific urban areas.
Evidence suggests speed cameras are effective in improving road safety. Philadelphia, for instance, reported substantial decreases in speeding tickets, serious injury crashes, and pedestrian-involved accidents after implementing cameras. Experts emphasize that even modest reductions in speed can lead to significant decreases in fatalities, underscoring the importance of speed control.




