DON'T DRIVE Unless You Know These New I-95 and Highway Rules — The Fines Quietly Jumped to $400+

If you drive on I-95 or any major highway, the rules just changed — and most drivers have no idea. New automated speed cameras are now mailing tickets to the registered owner of the vehicle, with no police officer present and no warning. In states like Maryland, the old flat $40 fine is gone, replaced by a tiered system where penalties can climb to $500. Work zones and the new "move over" laws are catching careful, law-abiding drivers who simply didn't know the rules had changed. In this video, I break down what changed, where these cameras are live, how much the fines have really jumped, and the one detail about your license plate and vehicle registration that catches people off guard. A few things every driver, especially seniors, should know: • These camera tickets go to the registered owner — not always the person driving. Keep your address current with your state's motor vehicle agency so a citation never gets lost. • Legitimate tickets come by mail from your state. If you get a TEXT MESSAGE demanding payment for a traffic fine, it is a scam. Do not click the link. • To verify a ticket or check the rules in your state, contact your state Department of Transportation or Department of Motor Vehicles directly. If this helped you, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE so more drivers find it before they find out the hard way. Share it with someone you love who's still on the road.