
Automated Speed Camera Enforcement Program
The state law will be enforced in September with the start of school. All tickets issued over the summer will be forgiven and any paid violation will be refunded.
[Via Newsday]
Here are the locations for fixed and mobile speed cameras in Nassau County:
East Meadow High School, 101 Carman Ave., East Meadow
Dutch Broadway School, 1880 Dutch Broadway, Elmont
John Street School, 560 Nassau Blvd., Franklin Square
Our Lady of Mercy School, 520 S. Oyster Bay Rd., Hicksville
Lido Elementary School, 237 Lido Blvd., Long Beach
Lynbrook North Middle School, 529 Merrick Rd., Lynbrook
Unqua Elementary School, 350 Unqua Rd., Massapequa
Chatterton School, 108 Merrick Ave., Merrick
Camp Avenue School, 1712 Merrick Ave., N. Merrick
Schwarting Elementary School, Jerusalem Avenue and Flower Road, Plainedge
Parkway School, 300 Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview
Centennial Avenue Elementary School, 140 W. Centennial Ave., Roosevelt
Seaford High School, 1575 Seamans Neck Rd., Seaford
Baylis Elementary School, 580 Woodbury Rd., Syosset
St. Brigid/Our Lady of Hope School, 101 Maple Ave., Westbury
Albany Avenue Elementary School, 101 N. Albany Ave., Farmingdale
Franklin School, 335 S. Franklin St., Hempstead
Howard T. Herber Middle School, 75 Ocean Ave., Malverne
Oceanside High School, 3160 Skillman Ave., Oceanside
Valley Stream Central High School, 135 Fletcher Ave., Valley Stream
Howitt School, 70 Vancott Ave., Farmingdale
Glen Cove High School, 150 Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove
Great Neck North Middle School, 77 Polo Rd., Great Neck
Mattlin Middle School, 100 Washington Ave., Plainview
Paul D. Schreiber Senior High School, 101 Campus Dr., Port Washington
Turtle Hook Middle School, Uniondale
William A. Shine, Great Neck South High School
Garden City High School, 177 Rockaway Ave, Garden City
Nassau also will operate four mobile cameras this week — at Oceanside High School; Wheeler Avenue Elementary School and Robert W. Carbonaro Elementary School, both in Valley Stream; and Franklin Elementary School in Hempstead.
Click here for a map and full list of speed camera locations, as of Oct. 3, 2014.
[Via Newsday]
How it works
“As a vehicle passes the technology instrument, the speed is recorded. If the vehicle speed exceeds the posted speed limit by more than 10MPH, two images of the rear of the vehicle are taken. The date, time, speed and location of the violation is recorded on the digital image.” [Nassau County, Parking & Traffic Violations Agency]
For a comprehensive review of Nassau County’s Speed Safety Program such as more info on how it works, when a School Speed Zone will be enforced and what steps to take to contest a violation (if necessary), visit Nassau’s Help Page for Traffic & Parking Violations.
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