08 August, 2010

What's Happening with Mobile Radar?

WARNING PERIOD FOR NEW MOBILE RADAR LOCATIONS TO END ON AUGUST 10

MPD states that...

Photo radar is a proven tool in slowing drivers down and reducing collisions. Law


enforcement agencies have deployed this technology in more than 75 countries around the

world for more than 30 years. Here in DC, speeding has been reduced dramatically in the

enforcement zones where photo radar is operating.

Survey after survey shows overwhelming public support for the use of photo enforcement

systems to reduce crashes. Support for these technologies is strongest among families with

children.

On July 9, 2010, the Metropolitan Police Department announced the deployment of new

photo enforced mobile radar locations, including several zones designated as work zones.

Work zone fines may be doubled.

The deployment locations for the Mobile Radar Units continue to be

at sites with the highest number of crashes and injuries, calls for police

service, and high speed volume. MPD also considered recommendations or

requests from the Department of Transportation, Advisory Neighborhood

Commissions and civic or citizen associations.

The 30-day educational phase began on July 12, 2010. Throughout the educational phase

violators have been receiving warning citations. On August 11, 2010, MPD will begin issuing

live moving citations to violators.

For more information about automated speed


enforcement in the District of Columbia, including

a complete list of mobile radar locations, visit:

http://mpdc.dc.gov/automatedenforcement

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