ROCKVILLE, MD — Drivers often hate them, while residents see them as a way to keep lead-foot drivers from zipping through school zones. In fiscal year 2015, the dozens of speed cameras stationed around Montgomery County brought in $20.3 million in revenue.

The top 10 locations around the area that issued the most speeding tickets, 34 percent of all tickets issued, are located in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Damascus, Kensington, Olney and Silver Spring. The fine for a ticket from a speed camera is $40; the civil citation does not deduct points from a driver's license.

After expenses, the county cleared about $10.2 million from the cameras. So where are you most likely to be nailed for speeding?

2900 block of Olney Sandy Spring Road, 21,453 tickets

8900 block of Connecticut Avenue, 20,480 tickets

9200 block of Damascus Road, 20,031 tickets

17700 block of Georgia Avenue, 19346 tickets

8900 block of Colesville Road, 18464 tickets

8800 block of 16th Street, 17,496 tickets

9600 block of Connecticut Avenue, 14,303 tickets

3400 block of Olney Laytonsville, 13,958 tickets

5900 block of Bradley Boulevard, 12,753 tickets

10100 block of Connecticut Avenue, 12,464 tickets Visit the WJLA website to find the number of tickets issued for every speed camera location.

According to Montgomery County, 34 speed cameras are used in more than 300 location, along with four portable camera units, five mobile (van) units, and 38 pole-mounted cameras.



Montgomery County's automated speed enforcement program, Safe Speed, enforces speed limits in residential areas with a speed limit of 35 mph or less and in school zones with any speed limit.



Speed cameras function 24 hrs per day/7 days a week except in school zones.

Vehicles traveling 12 miles per hour above the speed limit are issued citations.

Registered owner of vehicle receives a $40.00 civil citation.

No points will be issued against the vehicle owner's driving record

Find the full list of the county's speed cameras corridors here and speed camera locations.