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Chief's Chat 22: A Reintroduction to RedSpeed School Zone Cameras

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School is almost back in session and the RedSpeed school zone cameras will be rolling!

Join hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds as they welcome Chief Sizemore for a straightforward conversation about the RedSpeed school zone cameras returning on August 11th.
Think of this as your essential back-to-school refresher – except instead of school supplies and new clothes, we're talking about keeping kids safe on their way to class. Chief Sizemore breaks down exactly how the program works with crystal clarity: "Nothing changes from before, except there's cameras to capture the speed. That's it." When those yellow lights are flashing, it's 20 mph. During regular school hours, it's the standard posted speed limit. Simple as that.
The team addresses common questions and misconceptions head-on. No, this isn't a revenue scheme (they'd prefer zero tickets). Yes, there's a 10 mph buffer before violations trigger. And drivers have options when they receive a notice: pay the $100 fine, contest it, or identify another driver. The worst choice? Ignoring it, which escalates to a formal citation with potential license points after 30 days.
Beyond the mechanics, the conversation reveals the human stakes. Chief Sizemore shares sobering reminders of past tragedies involving students and how speeding directly correlates to crash probability. The program aims to modify driver behavior and create safer streets for everyone – not just students, but all Cape Coral residents.
Ready for the new school year? Slow down, watch for flashing lights, and remember that patience is essential during those first chaotic weeks of school traffic. Visit CapeCops.com for comprehensive FAQs and additional resources to navigate the RedSpeed program. Your attention behind the wheel could save a life – and that's what this is all about.

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Chapters

1. Chief's Chat 22: A Reintroduction to RedSpeed School Zone Cameras (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Red Speed Discussion (00:00:04)

3. How Red Speed School Zones Work (00:02:08)

4. Navigating School Zone Speed Rules (00:05:36)

5. What Happens After a Violation (00:10:09)

6. Safety Impact and Traffic Crash Prevention (00:14:16)

7. First Day of School Preparations (00:21:49)

45 episodes

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School is almost back in session and the RedSpeed school zone cameras will be rolling!

Join hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds as they welcome Chief Sizemore for a straightforward conversation about the RedSpeed school zone cameras returning on August 11th.
Think of this as your essential back-to-school refresher – except instead of school supplies and new clothes, we're talking about keeping kids safe on their way to class. Chief Sizemore breaks down exactly how the program works with crystal clarity: "Nothing changes from before, except there's cameras to capture the speed. That's it." When those yellow lights are flashing, it's 20 mph. During regular school hours, it's the standard posted speed limit. Simple as that.
The team addresses common questions and misconceptions head-on. No, this isn't a revenue scheme (they'd prefer zero tickets). Yes, there's a 10 mph buffer before violations trigger. And drivers have options when they receive a notice: pay the $100 fine, contest it, or identify another driver. The worst choice? Ignoring it, which escalates to a formal citation with potential license points after 30 days.
Beyond the mechanics, the conversation reveals the human stakes. Chief Sizemore shares sobering reminders of past tragedies involving students and how speeding directly correlates to crash probability. The program aims to modify driver behavior and create safer streets for everyone – not just students, but all Cape Coral residents.
Ready for the new school year? Slow down, watch for flashing lights, and remember that patience is essential during those first chaotic weeks of school traffic. Visit CapeCops.com for comprehensive FAQs and additional resources to navigate the RedSpeed program. Your attention behind the wheel could save a life – and that's what this is all about.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Chief's Chat 22: A Reintroduction to RedSpeed School Zone Cameras (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Red Speed Discussion (00:00:04)

3. How Red Speed School Zones Work (00:02:08)

4. Navigating School Zone Speed Rules (00:05:36)

5. What Happens After a Violation (00:10:09)

6. Safety Impact and Traffic Crash Prevention (00:14:16)

7. First Day of School Preparations (00:21:49)

45 episodes

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