The city is cashing in on speedy drivers. 

According to the Daily News, the city issued more than 445,000 speed camera tickets in 2014. 

The tickets cost drivers $50 each, and brought in nearly $17 million for the city.

More than $5 million of that has yet to be paid.

The NYPD says the number of speeding tickets skyrocketed since the city lowered the speed limit from 30 to 25 last November.

That change was part of Mayor Bill de Blasio's "Vision Zero" campaign to reduce pedestrian deaths.