MPD Launches New Photo Enforcement Technology

MPD Launches New Photo Enforcement Technology Designed to Make the District’s Streets Even Safer

The Metropolitan Police Department announced the deployment of several new types of automated traffic enforcement as part of a new traffic safety campaign called DC Street Safe.

 DC Street Safe is aimed at using new photo enforcement technologies to combat aggressive and dangerous driving habits that endanger some of our most vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vehicle drivers and passengers. DC Street Safe will be comprised of the following new technologies:

 Gridlock enforcement units that will improve traffic flow by targeting “blocking the box” at intersections;

  • Portable stop sign enforcement units to reduce violations in residential neighborhoods ;
  • Portable crosswalk enforcement units that will enhance pedestrian safety at crosswalks near schools, parks, and recreation centers;
  • Speed enforcement units that will focus on intersections with known speeding problems;
  • Units that will enforce rules on oversized and overweight commercial vehicles in order to reduce infrastructure damage and enhance quality of life in our neighborhoods.

The new automated traffic safety enforcement cameras will be activated on Saturday, November 23. Cameras at new locations will issue warnings to vehicles for violations until Sunday, December 29. Beginning Monday, December 30, cameras at new locations will issue fines for violations.

For more information about please visit www.DCStreetsafe.org


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