Washington Red Light Cameras & Speed Cameras Map

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In Washington State, red light and speed cameras are commonly used in various cities and towns to enhance traffic safety. Here are some notable locations where these cameras are deployed:

Red Light Cameras

  1. Seattle: Numerous intersections in Seattle have red light cameras, particularly in high-traffic areas to reduce accidents and improve compliance with traffic signals.
  2. Bellevue: Various intersections in Bellevue are equipped with red light cameras.
  3. Tacoma: Red light cameras are installed at several intersections throughout Tacoma.
  4. Lynnwood: Multiple intersections in Lynnwood are monitored by red light cameras.
  5. Renton: Key intersections in Renton have red light cameras to enforce traffic laws.

Speed Cameras

  1. Seattle: Speed cameras are placed in school zones and high-risk areas to deter speeding and protect pedestrians.
  2. Tacoma: Speed cameras are used in school zones and along major roadways to control speeding.
  3. Bellevue: School zones and certain roadways in Bellevue have speed cameras.
  4. Lakewood: Speed cameras are deployed in school zones and busy streets.
  5. Lacey: Various locations in Lacey, particularly near schools, have speed cameras.

These cameras are typically placed in areas with high traffic volumes, accident histories, and where there are concerns about speeding or running red lights. The primary goal is to improve road safety and reduce the incidence of traffic violations.

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