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Board approves funds to sustain automated speed enforcement; DOT cites crash reductions and revenue

Board of Estimates of Baltimore City · December 3, 2025
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DOT requested and the Board approved funding to continue the Automated Traffic Violation Enforcement System (ATVES). DOT said the program expanded from 32 cameras in 2018 to 165 in 2025, produced measurable crash reductions at camera sites and generates net revenue used for operations and safety investments.

The Board of Estimates voted Dec. 3 to continue funding the city’s Automated Traffic Violation Enforcement System (ATVES), which DOT officials said has expanded and delivered measurable safety benefits at deployed locations.

Director Macbeth told the board the city has expanded camera coverage from 32 fixed cameras in 2018 to 165 cameras as of 2025 and that fixed and mobile cameras process more than 1,000,000 events annually. DOT presented crash‑reduction estimates of roughly 20–35% at…

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