IDOT, Tollway and State Police Warn Drivers to Prepare for THE SPEED TRAP JULY 1 2009
I already got a ticket for those stupid stop light camera's . Doesn't come certified mail. Comes right through USPS. Video and everything. Can't deny it. Watched my car go right through. Never did that before. ;-0
He has to pay the 375$ for it being the first offense and if it happens again its going to be over 1k???I have yet to see this thing parked anywhere but I sure hope I never do!
Aliti there is nothing fake about this why don't you do a 100 mph down 355 and tell me it's fake when you get your mail
This is a very easy way for the state to get $$$$$ from people like us
So don't SPEED even 1 mile over have a nice night or day
Celebrating Lexus & Toyota from Around the Globe
With that being said, they did follow through last year and put the ticket camera vans on the highways.
Lets just be smart guys, nuff said.
Video of the report:
http://www.wifr.com/home/headlines/49053111.html
And this summer, "Big Brother" will be back, ready to snap pictures of speeding drivers in work zones.
It's a summer tradition on Illinois highways: Driving through construction zones.
"We give you plenty of warning that you shouldn't be surprised that you're coming up on a construction zone," said Sgt. Mark Nytko with District 16 Illinois State Police.
But what may surprise you is a ticket in your mailbox, originating from a white surveillance van like this snapping a picture of you speeding.
"You need to slow down basically," Sgt. Nytko said.
Those vans will be back again this summer. Violators could face a $375 fine the first offense.
Then $1,000 the second time and a 90-day license suspension.
Recently, there's been a chain email going around saying police will ticket drivers even if they're going one mile over the limit in a work zone. But authorities here at Illinois State Police District 16 say that's not the case.
"We don't do that. That hasn't been the state police policy," Sgt. Nytko said.
He says a ticket's more likely starting at five to ten miles over the limit.
A big relief for some Stateline drivers like Roberto Ibarra.
"One mile over, $350, $375, no," Ibarra said.
But others like Richard Warner say bring on tighter restrictions.
"It's unsafe for people that are working and we should keep that in mind most of all," Warner said.
As for the photo enforcement vans, Sargent Nytko didn't know when they'd be coming to the Stateline area.
But published reports out of Springfield indicate they've already started in places like Chicago and Champaign-Urbana.
State law does say that you could get a ticket in a construction zone even if workers aren't there.
State Senator Dave Syverson says there is some concern about that but no immediate plans to change it.
http://www.dot.state.il.us/safetyEng...eet_032608.pdf
When would photo speed enforcement be in use?
Photo speed enforcement by an automated traffic control system may operate only during those periods when workers are present in the construction or maintenance zone, day or night.
When workers are behind Temporary Concrete Barrier (TCB) can photo speed enforcement be used?
Photo enforcement legislation requires workers to be present. While Temporary Concrete Barriers provide positive protection for workers, they are not impenetrable. Vehicles have hit and broken through TCB, causing injury to workers. Also, lane width restrictions may require reduced speed limits to ensure the safety of the motorists. For these reasons, photo enforcement may be used when workers are present.
Will a special sign have to be in place for photo speed enforcement to be used?
Yes. Signs indicating that speeds are photo enforced by automated traffic control systems will be clearly posted in the area where the systems may be in use.
Do I have an opportunity to slow down before the camera takes my picture?
Yes. In addition, the vans will have a speed indicator device that will be triggered by a separate radar and will communicate
the vehicle's speed to the motorist. This will give the motorist one last opportunity to slow down before the camera radar is triggered. If the motorist does not slow down, the camera radar will be triggered. A photo of the driver, vehicle, and license plate will be taken. The time of day and speed will also be captured
Crazy stuff. I drive on 83 to 88 to 294. ALL CONSTRUCTION all the way to Glenview every day. Time to go slow in a fast car 
The only other time i've seen one was on IB 94 last summer when they were doing all that work.








Brian loves Subway