The warning-only period for the state’s highway work zone speed camera program has come to an end. Starting Monday, if speed camera systems in some work zones across the state catch any vehicle traveling 10 or more mph over the posted speed limit, the registered owner will receive either a written warning or a $75 fine in the mail. “Our Know the Zone work zone speed camera program exists for one purpose: to save lives,” said DOT spokesperson Eva Zymaris. “The goal is not to issue fines and citations. In fact, our sincere hope is that no one receives a citation at all. By slowing down, moving over, ditching the distractions, and driving sober, we can prevent crashes and ensure safer roads for everyone.”
Connecticut work zone speed camera fines start Monday. Here’s what drivers need to know.
