Cars speeding through school zones have been a long-term safety concern for the Duval school community.
The goal is to stop speeding and encourage drivers to slow down.
After only about 10 minutes, there was a driver going 42 mph in a 30 mph zone — 12 miles over the speed limit can be a serious issue if children are crossing the street.
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