Baton Rouge, Louisiana Red Light Cameras & Speed Cameras Map

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In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, red light cameras and speed cameras are strategically placed to enhance traffic safety. Here are some key locations where these cameras are installed:

Red Light Cameras:

  1. Government Street at St Ferdinand Street
  2. Highland Road at Lee Drive
  3. Florida Boulevard at Sherwood Forest Boulevard
  4. Siegen Lane at Industriplex Boulevard
  5. Airline Highway at Old Hammond Highway
  6. Plank Road at Mohican Street
  7. Perkins Road at Essen Lane
  8. Florida Boulevard at Lobdell Avenue
  9. Bluebonnet Boulevard at Burbank Drive
  10. Highland Road at Bluebonnet Boulevard

Speed Cameras:

  1. School zones on Perkins Road
  2. School zones on Jefferson Highway
  3. School zones on Highland Road
  4. School zones on Florida Boulevard

Other Notable Locations:

  • School Zones
    • Various locations across Baton Rouge, especially near elementary and high schools.

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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