Oakland’s speed camera rollout has exploded since mid-January, handing out over 193,000 tickets—with more than half going to non-residents. After a warning-only phase, citations began in March and are already showing dramatic results: one Seventh Street camera saw a 91% drop in speeders. Repeat offenders dominate the stats, with some license plates racking up over 100 tickets. Eighty-five percent of fines hit Bay Area residents, 42% within Oakland itself. First-time offenders caught 11–15 mph over the limit still get warnings. All ticket revenue funds camera maintenance and street safety. Data tracks back to Jan 14, latest update July 15—Oakland’s clearly serious about slowing down the city, whether you live here or not.
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