City Expanding DOT’s Traffic Cam Program to 100 Cameras

3/5/18

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

In two weeks, Baltimore’s restored traffic camera program will have roughly tripled from its initial size last summer.

The Department of Transportation announced Friday that it’s installing cameras—specifically red light, speed and commercial vehicle enforcement ones—in 44 new locations around the city, some of them going in both directions.

That will include 19 new speed cameras, which operate 6 a.m.-8 p.m. in school zones Monday through Friday, issuing $40 tickets to anyone caught moving 12 mph or more over the speed limit; 19 new red light cameras, which run 24/7 and issue $75 tickets; and six new commercial vehicle enforcement cameras, which punish truck drivers traveling on unauthorized roads with escalating fines starting at $125 and maxing out at $250 (the first violation only warrants a warning).

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