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DC’s automatic traffic enforcement program brought in  million in just a few months
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DC’s automatic traffic enforcement program brought in $60 million in just a few months

DC uses traffic cameras to keep streets safe and has brought in more than $60 million in just a few months.

95% of traffic tickets in Washington DC now come from cameras.

Cities across the country are looking for new ways to enforce traffic laws. Of course, police traffic stops are a tried and tested method. However, more and more regions are adopting the use of traffic cameras. Today, it has proven to be a success in Washington, D.C., as the city reportedly brought in $60 million in just a few months from the red light. traffic cams. Now officials are adding even more.

DC adds even more traffic cameras to make traffic stops easier

Police officers carry out numerous traffic checks to ensure the safety of the roads. However, many cities are realizing that using traffic cameras allows police officers to focus on other crimes. Now, according to ABC News 7DC’s new automatic traffic enforcement program has been a success so far. Notably, the city’s use of red light cameras generated $60 million in revenue in the last few months alone.

Of course, some of the reported $60 million comes from traditional police traffic stops. However, the majority of revenue comes from traffic cameras. Today, the city even added four new cameras, the previous ones having succeeded in reducing the number of traffic violations. As is the case in other cities, DC began by giving drivers warnings, but then began imposing heavy fines.

DC has about 500 traffic cameras in total, which is far more than the city started with in 2024. Notably, the city has generated about $113 million in revenue since 2022 from traffic fines. The report also states that more than 95% of traffic tickets in the city come from cameras.