DENVER (KDVR) -- Another mountain town is joining several cities across the state that have adopted automated speed enforcement programs, placing cameras around the city to issue citations for speeding drivers.

The Vail Police Department announced last week that it is implementing the Automated Vehicle Identification System in high-risk areas to improve safety and reduce speeding.

The enforcement system takes photos of vehicles and drivers that are traveling above the speed limit, then citations or warnings are mailed to the registered owner associated with the vehicle's license plate.

There will be two sites with the enforcement systems: • 2131 N. Frontage Rd W. • 201 S. Frontage Rd. E.

A 30-day warning period began Oct. 20 for the cameras monitoring eastbound and westbound traffi

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