Speeding tickets in the mail? That could soon be a reality for Michigan drivers who go more than 10-miles-per-hour over the speed limit in work zones.
Lawmakers are mulling a bill that would allow MDOT to install speed enforcement systems in said work zones that are fully automated.
Drivers could then get slapped with a written warning or fines up to $300.
Crashes and deaths in work zones have been on the rise in Michigan over the past three years and the hope is this bill would deter drivers from putting themselves and construction workers at risk.