Construction zone speed camera

Pictured: one of several traffic cameras posted in Kentucky construction zones that takes photos of any driver speeding more than 10 mph in a posted work zone, so a nearby police officer can issue a citation. (WDRB/Reyna Katko)
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Drivers we spoke to in Shelbyville had mixed reactions to the cameras.
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