CDOT Begins Fining Speeders in Mead-Berthoud Work Zone
806 N 5th St
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CDOT has transitioned from warnings to $75 mailed fines for drivers caught speeding through a work zone between Mead and Berthoud; license plates are read on entry and exit to calculate speed, with fines mailed to the vehicle's registrant. The program aims to reduce speeds and protect road workers, with fines only and no license points.
Incident reported at 806 N 5th St.
CDOT has transitioned from warnings to $75 mailed fines for drivers caught speeding through a work zone between Mead and Berthoud; license plates are read on entry and exit to calculate speed, with fines mailed to the vehicle's registrant. The program aims to reduce speeds and protect road workers, with fines only and no license points.
Incident reported at 806 N 5th St.
CDOT has transitioned from warnings to $75 mailed fines for drivers caught speeding through a work zone between Mead and Berthoud; license plates are read on entry and exit to calculate speed, with fines mailed to the vehicle's registrant. The program aims to reduce speeds and protect road workers, with fines only and no license points.
Incident reported at 806 N 5th St.
CDOT has transitioned from warnings to $75 mailed fines for drivers caught speeding through a work zone between Mead and Berthoud; license plates are read on entry and exit to calculate speed, with fines mailed to the vehicle's registrant. The program aims to reduce speeds and protect road workers, with fines only and no license points.
Incident reported at 806 N 5th St.
CDOT has transitioned from warnings to $75 mailed fines for drivers caught speeding through a work zone between Mead and Berthoud; license plates are read on entry and exit to calculate speed, with fines mailed to the vehicle's registrant. The program aims to reduce speeds and protect road workers, with fines only and no license points.
Incident reported at 806 N 5th St.
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