Poll:
With cameras catching speeders on Snoqualmie Pass, will you slow down?
SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. -- Drivers speeding through a five-mile construction zone on Interstate 90 at Snoqualmie Pass probably won't notice a small SUV that will be parked by the highway, starting Sept. 17, taking photos of license plates.
The registered owners of the speeding cars will get a $137 ticket in the mail within two weeks.
The department says the automated speeding tickets will help slow drivers and improve safety in the construction zone.
Washington State Patrol troopers who catch speeders in a work zone can issue tickets that exceed $400.
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