Fort Lauderdale currently operates a targeted red light and speed enforcement program, with active cameras in key intersections and high-traffic school zones.
Intersection | Direction Monitored | Status |
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US-1 & Broward Blvd | Northbound/Southbound | Active |
Sunrise Blvd & NW 9th Ave | Eastbound | Active |
Davie Blvd & SW 4th Ave | Eastbound/Westbound | Active |
Federal Hwy & SE 17th St | Northbound | Active |
NW 31st Ave & W Oakland Park Blvd | Southbound | Active |
Location | Speed Limit | Active Hours |
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NE 15th Ave near Fort Lauderdale HS | 15–25 MPH | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
SW 28th St near Croissant Park Elem | 15–25 MPH | School Days Only |
SE 3rd Ave near Harbordale Elementary | 15–25 MPH | Weekdays 6AM–6PM |
๐ Reminder: School zone speed cameras only activate during posted hours and when flashing school zone signs are lit.
Fort Lauderdale, like many Florida cities, has seen changes to its red light camera program over the years due to legal challenges and shifting public opinion.
2012–2016: Citywide red light cameras widely implemented
2017–2019: Legal disputes and criticism led to the removal of some cameras
2020–2023: Fort Lauderdale reinstated cameras at high-accident intersections
2024–2025: Emphasis shifted to school zone speed cameras and high-risk zones
Despite some suspensions in nearby cities, Fort Lauderdale continues to operate cameras where public safety concerns outweigh opposition.
Citation in the Mail – Typically arrives within 30 days of the violation
Fine Amount – Around $158 for red light violations
No Points on License – Civil citation, not a moving violation
Options:
Pay online
Contest the ticket in court or by affidavit
View evidence online, including video
Observe posted speed limits, especially in school zones
Don’t rush through yellow lights
Make full stops before turning right on red
Check your route in advance if you’re unfamiliar with the area
Yes. Under Florida state law, red light cameras are legal, and cities have discretion to implement them. Fort Lauderdale has maintained its camera enforcement programs, particularly to improve pedestrian safety and reduce crashes in high-traffic areas.
Traffic enforcement cameras are here to stay—especially in school zones and at dangerous intersections. Whether you're a resident or just visiting sunny Fort Lauderdale, use this guide to stay aware, stay legal, and avoid unnecessary tickets.
Yes, at select intersections. School zone speed cameras are also active.
Yes, you can request a hearing or submit a defense online.
Yes. You can view photo and video evidence via the city’s traffic portal.