Starting Tuesday, Colorado drivers may notice mobile enforcement cameras in neighborhoods across Aurora. The Aurora Police Department launched two devices to help combat what APD calls one of the city's most persistent complaints: speeding.
The cameras are located at 1400 South Dunkirk Street and 1700 South Sable Boulevard.
Each camera will move every 2 to 4 weeks based on results.
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The first 30 days -- Nov. 18 through Dec. 17 -- will be a warning-only period, with no fines issued. Citations begin after that.
APD says the program is designed to reduce speed-related crashes, which continue to be a major concern. In 2024, the city recorded 7,561 crashes and 50 traffic deaths. So far this year, there have already been more than 6,200 crashes and 47 fatalities, and the year isn't over.

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