For years, residents in Southeast Baltimore have been beset by trucks rumbling to and from the port of Baltimore using residential streets. Now the city has set up cameras to catch trucks that stray from designated truck routes, and will hand out fines of up to $250.
Source: Sun
Baltimore tries cameras and tickets to stop trucks driving down residential streets
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