Verra Mobility Corporation

03/24/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/24/2025 15:45

Protecting Children: A Look at School Zone Speed Violations in Clay County

As a leader in traffic safety technology, Verra Mobility recently conducted a comprehensive speed study in Clay County, Florida, that uncovered patterns of dangerous driving behavior in school zones. The results are a stark reminder of the critical need for enhanced speed enforcement and public awareness.

The Startling Statistics

Our three-day study across 12 local schools painted a picture of illegal driver behavior:

  • Over 6,000 potential speeding violations were recorded in just 72 hours
  • An alarming 2,148 vehicles were caught traveling more than 20 mph over the posted school zone speed limit
  • Even with flashing beacons clearly signaling reduced speed requirements, drivers continued to put children at risk

High-Risk School Zones Identified

Three schools emerged as particular hotspots for dangerous driving:

  • Ridgeview High School
  • St. Johns Classic Academy
  • Doctors Inlet Elementary School

These locations alone accounted for 4,108 of the potential speed violations - a number that should shock every parent and community member.

The Most Dangerous Speeders

The most troubling findings reveal extreme speeding that puts young lives in immediate danger:

  • 551 vehicles were recorded traveling 60+ mph in school zones
  • 36 vehicles were clocked at speeds exceeding 70 mph

A Call to Action

These statistics are more than just numbers - they represent real risks to our children's safety. Every vehicle speeding through a school zone is a potential tragedy waiting to happen.

Verra Mobility remains committed to developing and implementing automated safety technology that helps communities protect their most vulnerable road users. Our speed detection and enforcement solutions are designed to create safer environments for students, parents, and educators.

We must all work together to address this critical safety issue. Awareness is the first step towards prevention.

Stay safe. Stay alert. Slow down in school zones.

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