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Connecticut Work Zone Speed Cameras Now Operating; $75 Fines Begin July 6 as Stratford Attorney Advises Motorists on Rights and Exposure

06-13-2026 02:38 AM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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"The volume of speeding captured in just three months tells us this program will produce a substantial number of citations come July. Drivers need to understand their rights before a notice of liability arrives in the mail -- including how to dispute a v

"The volume of speeding captured in just three months tells us this program will produce a substantial number of citations come July. Drivers need to understand their rights before a notice of liability arrives in the mail -- including how to dispute a v

Connecticut activated its automated work zone speed camera enforcement system June 1, 2026, with $75 fines set to begin July 6. Pre-enforcement testing recorded 1.36 million speeding incidents across 8.4 million vehicle scans. Attorney Raymond W. Ganim of Ganim Law in Stratford is advising Connecticut motorists on their legal rights and financial exposure under the new enforcement regime.
STRATFORD, Conn. - June 12, 2026 - Automated speed cameras began scanning Connecticut highway work zones June 1, 2026, and will start issuing $75 fines on July 6 under CTDOT's Know the Zone: Automated Work Zone Speed Control Program - a development that Stratford personal injury attorney Raymond W. Ganim says carries immediate legal and financial consequences for Connecticut drivers.

Using radar-equipped cameras, the program flags vehicles traveling 10 mph or more over the posted work zone speed limit. Initial enforcement is active at three sites: Interstate 95 Interchange 43 in West Haven, Interstate 95 Interchange 74 in East Lyme, and Route 2 in Colchester. Additional locations are expected as construction activity expands across the state.

Testing data from March through May 2026 underscores the program's likely reach. Of more than 8.4 million vehicles scanned, approximately 1.36 million - roughly 16 percent - exceeded the posted limit. More than 4,000 drivers were clocked above 85 mph; more than 150 exceeded 100 mph.

"Those numbers mean the system isn't going to be idle come July," said Attorney Ganim of Ganim Law, a Stratford-based personal injury firm with more than 25 years representing Connecticut motorists. "Drivers need to understand the dispute process, how a notice of liability works, and what steps to take - because ignoring one isn't a strategy."

Between June 1 and July 5, the system issues written warnings only. Beginning July 6, a first offense results in a written warning; a second violation within one calendar year carries a $75 fine. Any vehicle detected at 85 mph or above in a work zone receives a $75 fine on the first offense. Under the program's authorizing legislation, violations carry no insurance points and do not appear on a driver's moving-violation record.

"The no-points structure was designed to encourage compliance rather than generate revenue," Ganim said. "But drivers who receive a notice still face an administrative process with deadlines. Getting it wrong - or ignoring it - can create complications that a phone call to an attorney could have prevented."

Program Mechanics and Due Process

All flagged violations are reviewed by the Division of State Police within the Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection before a Notice of Liability is issued. The system photographs the vehicle; facial features of any visible occupants are masked prior to law enforcement review. Advance signage is required in every active enforcement zone.

A critical structural feature of the program: notices of liability go to the registered vehicle owner, not necessarily the person who was driving. That distinction carries legal significance for parents of young drivers, fleet and rental operators, and business owners whose employees use company vehicles.

"When a registered owner receives a citation for something they didn't personally do, responding correctly becomes more complicated," Ganim said. "Connecticut law does provide mechanisms for those situations, but they have to be pursued promptly and with proper guidance."

Policy Context

Automated work zone speed enforcement is already operating in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Oregon, and New York. The Federal Highway Administration has identified speeding as a contributing factor in a disproportionate share of fatal work zone incidents nationally, drawing sustained attention from federal and state transportation officials.

Connecticut's program mirrors the warning-period-first structure used in other northeastern states - a design intended to change driver behavior before financial penalties take effect. CTDOT Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto has stated publicly that the program's success will be measured by fewer citations, not more revenue.

Motorists who receive a Notice of Liability under the program are advised by Ganim Law to retain documentation of travel on the relevant date, review the photographic evidence provided by the state, and consult legal counsel before responding if the circumstances of the violation are in dispute.

About Ganim Law

Ganim Law is a personal injury and civil law firm founded in 2012 by Attorney Raymond W. Ganim and based in Stratford, Connecticut. The firm brings more than 25 years of experience representing individuals and families in motor vehicle accidents, truck accidents, workers' compensation, slip and fall, medical malpractice, and wrongful death matters. Ganim Law serves clients across Fairfield and New Haven counties, including Bridgeport, Stratford, Milford, Shelton, Trumbull, Fairfield, and surrounding communities. The firm is located at 2620 Nichols Avenue, Stratford, CT 06614.

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