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Speed Cameras Save Kids in School Roads
Florida, USA, Fort Walton Beach,Saturday, March 14, 2026
Speed cameras don’t replace police; they extend their reach.
They slow drivers down and lower the chance of a serious crash.
A 2024 study found some drivers were going up to 60 mph in school zones.
After cameras, most of those violations disappeared.
When a driver gets a ticket, about 80 dollars go back into safety programs.
That money helps train police and put more crossing guards at schools.
Only people who break the law pay for this system, not taxpayers.
Police leaders say protecting children is their top job.
With cameras and good rules, schools can stay safe without needing an officer at every corner.
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