This would generate immense revenue for the city.
However, the city’s transportation agency does not want to blindside its drivers with the new policy.
“There’s also really big signage at all the locations. We’re trying to educate people,” SFMTA transportation director, Julie Kirschbaum told WABC-TV.
“We’re trying to prevent speeding,” she added.
Other cities on the West Coast are waiting to see if the program is successful before adopting the method themselves.
Although New York has seen the speed cameras change behavior and prevent crashes.
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