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Chicago Speed Cameras

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Bronzeville »

The city failed to give residents enough time to challenge the tickets, according to the lawsuit.

Jefferson Park »

The city failed to give residents enough time to challenge the tickets, according to the lawsuit.

Downtown »

Some drivers would get an extra chance to contest violations.

Downtown »

After court calls automated camera tickets into question, officials say the tickets are still valid.

Humboldt Park »

Ald. Roberto Maldonado called the cameras a "money grab" and said the playlot was not an actual park.

Humboldt Park »

Ald. Roberto Maldonado (26th) says he camera should be moved near a school.

Forest Glen »

A speed camera is separated from Taft High School by a railroad, businesses and two side streets.

Forest Glen »

The city was mum about why it doesn't ticket drivers going 6-9 mph over the limit, as allowed.

Lincoln Park »

City's "available data" doesn't prove lucrative speed cameras protect kids and pedestrians as intended.

Washington Park »

DNAinfo breaks down the data from every speed camera in the city.

Downtown »

Speed cameras near Jones College Prep high school have doled out the most fines. 

Humboldt Park »

That’s despite a track record of misfires at at least one of the five Humboldt Park speed cameras.

Beverly »

Speed cameras are located near the Ag School, Morgan Park High, St. Rita and St. John Fisher School.

McKinley Park »

The camera at 3843 S. Western Ave. has nabbed more speeders than any camera in the Bridgeport area.

Forest Glen »

The speed camera near Ashmore Playlot in Forest Glen issued more tickets per day than any other in city.