The cameras were approved last November by the Board of Estimates. 

New traffic cameras are coming to Baltimore. Seven speed cameras and 11 red light cameras will be installed around the city within the upcoming weeks. The Department of Transportation said the program will help increase safety by reducing driver speeds in school zones, decrease the incidence of vehicles running red lights, and for commercial vehicles, […]

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The city will soon start implementing speed cameras at six new locations, and red-light cameras at five new locations. Starting April 23, the following speed cameras will go in effect: –4700 blk Hillen Road to 5200 Perring Parkway – Northwood Elementary School, Lois T. Murray School –5400 to 5700 blk of South Hilton Street – […]

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Baltimore City has pushed the green light on the running of speed cameras and already there are problems.

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Despite problems with past traffic cameras, Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh says they’ll be back, and back soon. The mayor said Wednesday speed and red light cameras will be up and running again in Baltimore by mid-May. Source:FoxBaltimore Sign Up For Our Newsletter!

Today on The Larry Young Morning Show the guest on called in was Baltimore City Councilman Carl Stokes to discuss the issue of the speed cameras and the “secret audit” in Baltimore City.  Listen first here on The Larry Young Morning Show. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3

Via Foxbaltimore.com Baltimore motorists are complaining about possible speed camera inaccuracies. But, this isn’t the first time. A task force operation examining the speed cameras have a lot of questions. Read More. Family And Friends Gather To Say Good-Bye To Jordan Davis [VIDEO] Mom Sentenced To 12 Years For Selling $31 Worth Of Pot Released […]

Via Fox Baltimore.com One of the speed cameras on Sulpher Spring Road have been vandalized with black spray paint, the culprit still on the loose. But this is not the first time a speed camera has been vandalized. Fox Baltimore reports that two cameras were hit this weekend, on in Catonsville and twice in Arbutus. While […]

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Via: Afro.com With the city’s recent approval of 51 speed cameras, drivers now face $40 fines if they don’t slow down. Research gathered from sensors identified the surveyed locations as high speed and accident areas. Until Nov. 1, warnings will be issued to drivers caught above the limit in the selected sites. By that date, all […]