MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Thirty new speeding cameras are going online around the City of Memphis at the end of the month. According to the city, the cameras will improve safety and limit crashes, but drivers FOX13 spoke to were not happy to learn they may soon be subject to tickets. The city will begin sending out warnings to anyone caught on camera going 7 miles over the speed limit on September 30. On October 30, it will begin sending out $50 fines. The cameras will cover 15 school zones and reverse curves:
Union Avenue: Rembert to Morrison (School Zone)
Whitney Avenue: Mountain Terrace to Wingate (School Zone)
Tillman Street: McAdoo to Tillman Cove (School Zone)
Kirby Parkway: Raines to Birchwalk (School Zone)
Stratford Road: Bowen to Marcel (School Zone)
East Holmes Road: Tul