The city issued 1,079,878 speed-camera tickets, compared with 509,542 by Montgomery County police and 227,579 by Prince George’s County police. Baltimore resurrected its speed cameras last year, three years after suspending the program because of an investigation about erroneous ticketing. Speed cameras issue tickets to motorists caught driving more than 10 miles per hour over the posted speed limit. Speed cameras are found in more than 300 locations across the region and are active 24 hours a day. Since fiscal 2007, the city has issued 6.8 million tickets, generating $647 million in revenue, city data shows.
Source: Washington Post September 26, 2018 11:36 UTC