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The Des Moines Police Department paused its mobile speed camera program to comply with a new state law. Here's where you'll find them this week. Des Moines' mobile speed cameras are back on the roads.
New regulations for speed cameras in Iowa include standardized fines. Don't trust the rumors that you don't have to pay.
Based on a new Iowa law, Des Moines must charge drivers caught on speed cameras a minimum of $75. Des Moines raises speed camera fines to align with Iowa law. What you could be charged:
Gatso speed camera. Speed limits are enforced on most public roadways by authorities, with the purpose to improve driver compliance with speed limits.Methods used include roadside speed traps set up and operated by the police and automated roadside "speed camera" systems, which may incorporate the use of an automatic number plate recognition system. [1]
In Des Moines, I-35 has a 12-mile (19 km) overlap with I-80. The concurrency takes place northwest of the downtown district of the city. At exit 127 of I-80, the overlap turns east and terminates at exit 137 via an interchange with I-235. North of Des Moines, I-35 is mainly parallel with US 69, traversing a vast and rural area of Iowa. [6]
KCCI started on the air on July 31, 1955, as KRNT-TV, the third television station in Des Moines and the ninth in Iowa. [2] It was owned by the Cowles family, publishers of the still-operating Des Moines Register and the defunct Des Moines Tribune newspapers, along with KRNT radio (AM 1350 and the original KRNT-FM at 104.5, which went dark).
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There, both Iowa 22 and Iowa 92 follow Iowa 38 toward the city's riverfront. [2] [3] US 61 and Iowa 92 south of Muscatine. US 61 continues to the northeast along a four-lane expressway; two exits provide access to Blue Grass. A few miles east of Blue Grass, the highway meets and turns north onto Interstate 280 (I-280).