Crime & Safety
DC Speed Cameras Go Into Effect Monday
For next 30 days, anyone caught speeding will receive warning citations. After the 30 days, MPD will begin issuing live moving citations.

The Metropolitan Police Department announced today the deployment of new photo enforced locations beginning Monday. The deployment locations for the Photo Enforcement Units will be sites where speeding has been identified to be a problem, according to a news release from DC Police.
The 30-day educational phase, or “warning period,” starts today. During this period, violators will receive warning citations. After the 30-day warning period, MPD will begin issuing live moving citations to violators. The new photo enforcement locations are as follows:
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- District 4: 6100 block of Eastern Ave NE southeast bound; Speed: 25 mph
- District 5: 3200 block of Fort Lincoln Dr NE southbound; Speed: 25 mph
- District 6: 1900 block of Branch Ave SE southbound: Speed 25 mph
- District 1: 1400 block of South Capitol St SE northbound; Speed 25 mph
- District 1: 1400 block of South Capitol St SW southbound; Speed 25 mph
- District 7: 600 blk of Kenilworth Ave NE southbound; Speed 25 mph
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