The cameras will be in the following locations, mostly near parks and schools:
For the first 30 days after activation, drivers caught speeding will receive a warning. A two-week blackout period will then follow, according to city officials.
After those two weeks, anyone clocked going six miles or more over the speed limit will be issued a ticket.
Fines will start at $35 and can reach up to $100.
The 16 cameras are the first of 50 Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson plans to install in an effort to help balance the city’s budget.
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