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If we assume these are the typical (sub)urban school zone where it's 40 km/h during school zone hours, in what is otherwise a 60 km/h zone, that means these 30 drivers would have been speeding even if it wasn't currently a school zone, and one of them was going 10 over the non-school-zone limit. That's shocking.
Honestly, while I'm sympathetic to all the people who complain about being stung for going a couple ks over the limit, when you're more than 10 over the limit and there are no other extenuating circumstances (unclear signage, close to the speed limit change, etc.), the punishments for speeding do not seem anywhere near high enough. Nor, more crucially, are the chances of actually being caught and fined.
Is it though? People speed constantly on every street or road.
EDIT: It is also possible some of them could have been 70 zones normally.