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Maryland CashCam (tm) Speed Cameras are here!

Posted: March 21, 2007 in Cars & Driving

Montgomery County's automated speed enforcement & revenue generation program is the first in Maryland to enforce speed limits in residential areas and school zones with a speed limit of 35 mph or less. The program got underway March 12 with a 30-day warning period. During that time motorists will receive warning violations if they are photographed speeding in the enforcement zones. After the 30 day warning period, you're getting a ticket!!

No points though, because the county needs to keep you on the road so you can keep paying into the CashCam system.

Montgomery County CashCam Locations

DISTRICT 1 ROCKVILLE
Dufief Mill Road
Bells Mill Road
Quince Orchard Road
Stone Ridge View Drive
Glen Mill Road
Travilah Road

DISTRICT 2 BETHESDA
Strathmore Avenue
Jones Bridge Lane
Grosvenor Lane
Wilson Lane
Cedar Lane
Kensington Parkway

DISTRICT 3 SILVER SPRING
Wayne Avenue
Piney Branch Road
Calverton Boulevard
Powder Mill Road
Cannon Road

DISTRICT 4 WHEATON
Arcola Avenue ( Amherst Avenue to Orebaugh)
Randolph Road ( Georgia Avenue to Veirs Mill Road )
Bel Pre Road ( Geogia Avenue to Layhill Road )
Georgia Avenue North ( King William Drive to Spartan Road )
Georgia Avenue South ( Morningwood Drive to Hines Road )
Ednor Road
Briggs Chaney Road ( New Hampshire to Good Hope Road )
Parkland Drive
Independence Avenue

DISTRICT 5 GERMANTOWN
Wisteria Drive
Richter Farm Road
Woodfield Road- Route 124

DISTRICT 6 GAITHERSBURG
Warfield Road
East Village Avenue
Appleridge Road
Centerway Road

Once the trial run is over, expect the number of CashCams to be increased drastically, and also expect the fine to shoot up into the $100+ range. If the county gets tight on cash, expect either the speed limits to drop, or the acceptable overage to come down from 11mph to something like 6mph.

Montgomery County - Providing solutions to problems that never existed, and answers to questions that no one's ever asked.

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