Department of Transportation Announces New School Zone Automated Enforcement Locations

Additional locations will increase traffic safety in school zones and city communities

BALTIMORE, MD (May 24, 2024) — The Baltimore City Department of Transportation would like to advise motorists that new automated speed enforcement locations will soon be implemented, as part of the City’s Automated Traffic Violation Enforcement System (ATVES).   

Baltimore’s automated speed enforcement program is designed to promote safe driving by reducing driver speeds in school zones throughout the city.  The speed camera monitoring system consists of portable and fixed cameras that detect vehicles which exceed the posted speed limit by at least 12 miles per hour. 

Speed cameras operate in Baltimore City school zones Monday through Friday, from 6:00AM to 8:00PM throughout the year.  The speed camera violation fine is $40.00 as set by State Law, and no license points are assessed. 

Speed camera implementation will begin on or about Monday, June 10, 2024, at the following locations, including multiple directions: 

  • 2200 block of Mount Royal Terrace – Dorothy I. Height Elementary School, The Mount Royal School
  • 2100 block of W. Franklin Street – Mary Ann Winterling Elementary School, Franklin Square Elementary School

The block ranges and intersections listed above are approximations for the automated enforcement zones.  Enforcement at all locations may be on a temporary, rotating, or permanent basis.  To learn more about Baltimore’s ATVES program visit: https://transportation.baltimorecity.gov/atvesprogram       

All text is in the notice above.

All text is in the notice above.

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