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Work zone speeding violations upgrade to heftier fines in July

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WHATCOM COUNTY, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – A new law taking effect next week raises fines for certain work zone violations.

WSDOT said that starting on July 1, any driver caught speeding by traffic cameras in a work zone will be fined $125 if they’re caught for the first time.

Additional speeding violations will cost drivers $248 apiece.

Currently, first-time violators are given a warning and no fine.

WSDOT said that within the first year of implementing work zone cameras, over 85,000 drivers were cited for speeding. Over 90% of those drivers didn’t pay a fine because they were first-time violators.

Most cameras caught speeders in western Washington work zones, but the program will expand into eastern parts of the state this summer.

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