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Orlando approves plan to install speed-enforcement cameras near 21 schools

ORLANDO, Fla. — Leaders in Orlando have approved a plan to bring speed-zone enforcement cameras to 21 different schools.

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The Orlando City Council voted to pass the ordinance on Monday.

It’s similar to the red-light camera system.

Read: Speed enforcement cameras are in effect across Central Florida school zones

Drivers will get fined $100 for driving 10 miles over the posted speed limit.

The council will also consider adding cameras outside of two dozen additional campuses.

Watch: Orange County sheriff reacts after driver accused of going 133 mph on SR-417

This year, several other cities in Central Florida have either installed or approved this new system.

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