

New enforcement locations will increase traffic safety in Baltimore City
Baltimore, MD (March 02, 2018) – The Baltimore City Department of Transportation today announced the addition of new automated enforcement locations as part of the City’s Automated Traffic Violation Enforcement System (ATVES).
The ATVES program uses automated speed and red light enforcement cameras to promote safe driving habits in the city. This initiative is designed to increase safety by reducing driver speeds in city school zones, and decreasing the incidence of vehicles running red lights.
The ATVES also includes a Commercial Vehicle Height Monitoring System Camera Program to enforce violations of commercial vehicles traveling on truck restricted roadways in Baltimore City. Commercial vehicles that travel on prohibited roadways is a safety concern, because they increase traffic congestion and damage streets, homes, businesses, parked vehicles, and city infrastructure.
Automated Speed Enforcement Cameras
The speed camera monitoring system consists of portable and fixed speed cameras that detect vehicles which exceed the posted speed limit by at least 12 miles per hour. The speed cameras operate in Baltimore City school zones, Monday through Friday, from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM, all year long. A speed camera violation fine is $40.00.
The following automated speed camera monitoring locations, including multiple directions, will be added starting on March 19, 2018:
Automated Red Light Enforcement Cameras
The red light camera monitoring system consists of stationary cameras that use sensors working in conjunction with traffic control signals to record images of vehicles entering an intersection during a red light signal phase. Photos and videos are taken from the rear of the vehicle with the red light signal visible, both before the vehicle enters the intersection and while traveling through it. The red light enforcement cameras are operational 24 hours a day, every day of the year, and the fine is $75.00.
The following automated red light camera monitoring locations, including multiple directions, will be added starting on March 19, 2018:
Commercial Vehicle Height Monitoring System Cameras
The Commercial Vehicle Height Monitoring System Camera Program uses the vehicle’s height to convey to the monitoring system that the vehicle passing the camera is a restricted vehicle (over ¾ ton). When a restricted vehicle is detected by the system, photos and video are taken of the vehicle from the front, in order to capture the registration identification of the vehicle’s cab. Vehicle height monitoring system cameras are operational 24 hours a day, every day of the year, on posted (signed) streets.
The fine for a Commercial Vehicle Height Monitoring System violation varies. Operators will receive a warning for the first offense; a fine of $125 for the second offense; and a $250 fine for the third or subsequent offenses. Commercial vehicle operators should pay close attention to signs posted on city streets that restrict vehicles over ¾ ton, and familiarize themselves with the designated truck routes in Baltimore. The city’s designated truck routes map is viewable at: https://transportation.baltimorecity.gov/sites/default/files/Baltimore%20City%20Official%20Truck%20Routes%20Map.pdf
The following automated Commercial Vehicle Height Monitoring System locations, which include multiple directions, will be added at the following locations on March 19, 2018:
The block ranges and intersections listed above for the Automated Speed Enforcement Cameras, Automated Red Light Enforcement Cameras, and Commercial Vehicle Height Monitoring System Cameras, are approximations for the 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/automated-traffic-violation-enforcement-system
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