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Contract problems have delayed the deployment of speed cameras on Illinois freeways at least a month. The lucrative program, which incorporates the highest photo-ticket fines in the country, is now not scheduled to begin operation until August. Drivers on a single freeway trip could end up finding a bill for $1375 in the mail weeks later and face a 90 day license suspension as well as significantly higher insurance rates if they take their eyes off their speedometer while traveling through a pair of freeway "work zones" where the speed limit has been lowered by 10 MPH."We said we wanted to start in July, but sometimes things just take a little longer," said Matt Vanover, of the Illinois Department of Transportation. "We're trying to work through the contract details."Source: Illinois delays photographic highway ticketing program (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 7/12/2005)