Two months after Philadelphia activated 31 speed cameras along Broad Street — a corridor city leaders call one of the most dangerous roads in the city — the Philadelphia Parking Authority is about to start sending out fines to any drivers who violate the 25-mile-per-hour speed limit.

Starting Friday, drivers going 11 mph or more over the posted 25 mph speed limit will receive fines ranging from $100 to $150.

The cameras, positioned at 15 intersections from Broad and Pattison to Old York Road near Cheltenham Avenue, monitor and record the speed of every passing vehicle. City officials say the system is already getting positive results, but pedestrians remain split on whether the new enforcement will make a meaningful difference.

Elijah Sutton, a South Philadelphia cyclist who regular

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