CLEVELAND, Ohio – Lead-footed drivers beware. The city’s roving traffic cameras have moved again.

Here's where you'll find the 15 mobile units through April 8, according to Cleveland officials:

•West 104th Street and Madison Avenue

•7800 block of St. Clair Avenue

•1500 block of West 25th Street

•800 block of East 140th Street

•7000 block of Bessemer Avenue

•2200 Prospect Avenue

•2500 Berea Road

•2600 block of North Moreland Boulevard

•17300 block of Euclid Avenue

•6800 block of Franklin Avenue

•7600 Clark Avenue

•15900 Lorain Avenue

•9700 block of Denison Avenue

•East 177 block of Villaview Road

•8500 block of Hough Avenue

The city began using the portable cameras in September. Drivers caught speeding past the units at more than 10 mph over the designated speed limit are issued $100 fines, officials said.

In January, the Eighth District Court of Appeals ruled Cleveland’s traffic camera appeals process is unconstitutional. Tickets for moving violations fall under the jurisdiction of the municipal court, but drivers contesting traffic camera tickets here don’t stand before a judge, according to Andrew Mayle, a lawyer representing a driver whose lawsuit was the basis for the appellate court decision.

The traffic cameras remain in operation while the city’s law department reviews the court’s decision.