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City to Begin Speed Monitoring on South Stonestreet Avenue

30-Day Grace Period Before Citations Will Be Issued

In a continuing effort to reduce the number of speeding vehicles in City of Rockville neighborhoods, the Rockville City Police Department will deploy a speed monitoring system in the 400 block of South Stonestreet Avenue, near the intersection with Croydon Avenue, on or about Monday, April 2.

The system will use portable cameras to monitor northbound and southbound traffic. Motorists will notice “Photo Enforced” signs, and the system will be fully functional, but citations will not be issued for the first 30 days. After the grace period, citations will be issued, beginning Wednesday, May 2, for vehicles exceeding the posted speed limit by 12 mph or more.

For more information, contact Socrates Yiallouros at [email protected].

Learn more about the speed camera program, including fixed, mobile and portable camera locations, by visiting www.rockvillemd.gov/police and selecting “Parking and Traffic.”

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