On Monday, 15 automated cameras will begin flagging drivers who are violating the 25 mph speed limit along a majority of the Broad Street corridor.

The city said vehicles traveling at least 36 mph will be issued warnings from the Philadelphia Police Department. After a 60-day grace period, tickets will start being handed out on Friday, Nov. 14. MORE: Water main break closes Philly's Stout Center for Criminal Justice

Drivers will be fined $100 for traveling between 11-19 mph over the speed limit, $125 for driving 20-29 mph over and $150 for 30 mph and more over. No driver's license points will be assigned for violations. The speed limit for Broad Street is 25 mph with the exception of the area near the stadium complex, where it is 35 mph.

The city said between 2020 and 2024, Rou

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