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Photo Radar Coming Soon
Big Brother is watching...
https://www.denverpost.com/2025/02/0...ruction-zones/
The Colorado Department of Transportation will install speed cams in several construction zones starting in April, State Traffic Engineer San Lee said. CDOT hasn?t disclosed the specific locations. Eventually, CDOT will expand automated enforcement to other areas where drivers exceeding limits cause crashes, Lee said.
In 2023, lawmakers changed state law to allow speed camera enforcement in any area governments designate as a speed corridor where they?ve collected speeding and crash data. Colorado law requires signs to notify drivers at least 300 feet before the start of a corridor and by each camera. Last year, lawmakers boosted CDOT and CSP authority to deploy automated enforcement systems to detect traffic violations on state highways.
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Are they still contracting the cameras?
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CONSTRUCTION SPEED LIMIT 25
I can see issuing tickets when there are workers on site, but in the middle of the night it's just cones. Automated speed camera doesn't care.
I do not believe speed cam tickets count as points against your license, and further believe such tickets need to be personally served if there is no response to a mailed notice. Denver Post did a series of articles about them years back.
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The state changed the law, you don't need to be served any more. My wife didn't pay and they wouldn't renew her license till she paid.
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This is BS. There are countless "construction zones" around the state and particularly in the metro area with literally zero work being performed for months at a time.
My new car reg cost $1700 in Jeffco. Only a small percentage was "tax" that I can deduct.
Fuck these government people.
Always adding ways to take citizens' money.
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Per federal law no workers no work zone i can find this again
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Notice there is zero speed enforcement in toll lanes [pileoshit]
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Be a shame if someone used those expensive cameras as targets.
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