New, lower speed limit violation enforcement is now in effect for drivers in Chicago. Under the new rules, tickets can be issued by speed cameras if you're going only six miles per hour over the speed limit. If drivers are caught going just six miles-per-hour or more over the speed limit in a speed zone, they could get fined, beginning Monday. The automated speed enforcement zones are posted near schools and parks. The city claims the new enforcement comes in response to an increase in speeding and deadly car crashes during the pandemic. For vehicles traveling six to 10 miles-per-hour over the speed limit, the fine is $35. For vehicles traveling at 11 miles-per-hour, drivers will get a $100 fine.