(08/26/08) - When students from the Akron
Public Schools return from summer break August 27, the City of Akron will again have in
place its video speed-surveillance cameras in selected school zones. The program tracks
speeding vehicles in school zones using laser and radar technology. Again this school
year, the City will deploy four separate video systems that are portable and able to be
moved each day at the direction of the Akron Police Department Traffic Bureau. Sites are
chosen by the police department based upon safety concerns of the police throughout the
city. Cameras will be utilized only during the time that yellow school-zone lights are
flashing signifying the 20 M.P.H. restricted speed limit is in effect.
Vehicles exceeding the speed limit trigger the cameras to take a photograph and
register the speed of the offending vehicle. The owner is traced, and the city issues a
Notice of Civil Violation. Fines remain the same, $100. The offense is a civil infraction,
not a criminal traffic citation. Vehicle owners who receive a civil violation receive no
points on their driving record, and the infraction is not reported to the Ohio Bureau of
Motor Vehicles or their auto insurer.
The Notice of Civil Violation contains answers to frequently asked questions, a
customer service telephone number, a payment form, a leased or stolen vehicle affidavit,
and a request for administrative hearing form.
Again this year, in addition to speed cameras, the Akron Police Department will also be
employing electronic warnings signs that flash a vehicles speed as it approaches.
These are used as tools to help drivers voluntarily monitor their own speed. Drivers
should be aware that APD radar cars or a speed camera are likely to follow up with a visit
to those sites in subsequent days or weeks.
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