It may be fall, but construction is still going on across New York roads. That means the speed cameras are still looking for those with a heavy foot.

14 cameras are busting speeders across the Empire State this week. 3 of those cameras are in Central New York.

The radar was installed as part of legislation, signed into law in New York a few years ago.

The cameras move around the state every week to different construction zones, encouraging drivers to slow down and keep workers safe.

READ MORE: Speed Cameras Coming to New York Roads

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How Speed Cameras Work

The cameras capture images of any speeding vehicle, including its license plate. Either a warning or a violation will then be mailed to the registered owner.

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First Violation: $50 fine
Second Violation: $75 fine if within 18 months of the first violation
Third and Subsequent Violations: $100 fine if within 18 months of the first violation

READ MORE: 70 Speed Cameras Coming to Central New York School Zones

school zone speed cameras in syracuse
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Speed Cameras Locations October 19 - October 25 in NY

Three of the 14 radars busting speeders in the Empire State this week can be found in Central New York.

Bronx

PK-907H Bronx River Parkway at E.177th Street

Chautauqua County

NY-17 at I-86 Bridge over Chautauqua Lake, in North Harmony

Erie County

NY-400 from Union Rd. to Seneca St in West Seneca

Onondaga County

I-81 near South Bay Road Bridge
I-690 Near Bridge over Lodi
I-81 South of Colvin Street Bridge

Orange County

US 9W north and south between NY 218 and Angola Rd

Queens County

I-678 Van Wyck Expressway between Jamaica Avenue and Atlantic Avenue
I-495 Long Island Expressway at Kissena Blvd
PK-908B Jackie Robinson Parkway at Metropolitan Avenue

Suffolk County

PK-908J northbound RMC & Great South Bay

Westchester County

IN-684 north and southbound between Exit 2 and Exit 3

New Highway Workers Memorial Under Construction at NY State Fairgrounds

memorial to New York highway workers killed in the line of duty

Gallery Credit: Tad Pole

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