Iowa Red Light Cameras & Speed Cameras Map

Cedar Rapids, Cedar Falls, Davenport, Des Moines, Muscatine Waterloo

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In Iowa, red light cameras and speed cameras are installed in several cities to enhance traffic safety and reduce violations. Here are some of the key locations where these cameras can be found:

Red Light Cameras:

  1. Des Moines
    • East 15th Street at East University Avenue
    • 2nd Avenue at Euclid Avenue
  2. Cedar Rapids
    • 1st Avenue at 10th Street East
    • 1st Avenue at 10th Street West
  3. Council Bluffs
    • West Broadway at 35th Street
    • West Broadway at 16th Street

Speed Cameras:

  1. Cedar Rapids
    • I-380 near the 1st Avenue Bridge
    • I-380 at the 42nd Street NE exit
  2. Davenport
    • Kimberly Road near Brady Street
    • Welcome Way near 53rd Street
  3. Sioux City
    • I-29 near the Sergeant Bluff exit
    • Gordon Drive near the Floyd River

Other Notable Locations:

  • Muscatine
    • Key intersections and school zones
  • Clive
    • Key intersections along major roads

These cameras are typically installed at high-traffic intersections, school zones, and areas with a history of accidents or speeding violations. The goal is to improve traffic safety by deterring red-light running and speeding through automated enforcement.

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