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Three Bowie speed cameras to be moved

Three Bowie speed cameras to be moved

Yahoo16-05-2025

BOWIE, Md. (DC News Now) — Three speed cameras in Bowie will be moved to new locations in June, officials said.
In a news release published May 14, the Bowie Police Department (BPD) said that speed cameras on Old Stage Road, Brunswick Lane and Dolphin Way will be moved starting June 2.
These cameras will be moved to eastbound Northview Drive, eastbound Millstream Drive and northbound Mitchellville Road.
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BPD said that there will be no warning period for these cameras and that citations will be issued.
You can find a full list of the city's speed cameras online.
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