Macon-Bibb County will again fully enforce the speed limits around schools using the automated camera system, where they are installed.
“We definitely saw a reduction in speed around schools last year, whether there were cameras at the school or not, and we are looking to add them to even more schools this year,” says Mayor Lester Miller. “With the camera enforcement, we are able to begin changing people’s behavior, improve everyone’s safety in these areas, and allow our deputies to focus on other issues.”
The cameras actively enforce the speed limit on school days when classes are in session from one hour before the start of school until one hour after dismissal. The start and end times and the enforcement times are below. The flashing lights in a school zone only indicate the reduced limit around the start and end times. The cameras enforce both the reduced speed limit and the regular speed limit in the middle of the day.
Cameras will enforce the speed limit for the following school zones: Northeast High & Appling Middle, Rutland Middle & High, Weaver Middle, Westside High, Ballard-Hudson Middle & Ingram-Pye Elementary, and Southwest High. Several private and charter schools have also agreed to have the speed limit near them enforced with cameras, and those will be active within the next 90 days. The warning period and enforcement for those zones will begin once all the lighting and signage has been installed.
“Driving slower around school is so important and can save lives, and that’s why we’re making sure people obey the speed limit,” says Mayor Miller. “This problem is more prevalent than people realize, and we’re asking people to drive slower and safer near our children.”
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