09/02/2025 | News release | Archived content
Speeding remains one of the leading causes of crashes and fatalities on U.S. roadways. While enforcement by police officers has long played a critical role in promoting compliance, many communities are now turning to automated speed cameras to expand their efforts and make streets safer for everyone. But what exactly are speed cameras, how do they work, and how can they help reduce speeding in your community?
This guide explains everything you need to know about speed enforcement cameras and how Verra Mobility helps cities and towns implement smarter, safer, and more effective traffic solutions.
Speed cameras, also known as automated speed enforcement systems, use radar, LIDAR, or similar technology to detect vehicles exceeding the posted speed limit. When a violation is detected, the system captures photographic and video evidence, typically of the license plate, and generates a citation that is reviewed and issued by law enforcement.
Because they operate continuously and don't rely on officer presence, speed cameras are a highly efficient way to enforce traffic laws, especially in school zones, community zones, and work zones where vulnerable road users are most at risk.
Automated speed enforcement turns community zones into safe zones.
While different systems may vary in setup and design, most speed camera solutions include the following core components:
If a vehicle exceeds the posted speed threshold, the system triggers automatically. Images, video, and relevant data (such as location, time, and speed) are recorded and compiled into an evidence package. This information is securely reviewed by authorized personnel before a citation is issued.
Verra Mobility's systems also integrate advanced automated license plate recognition (ALPR), and AI to improve accuracy, reduce false positives, and streamline citation processing.
Speed cameras are not just about issuing tickets; they are proven safety tools that help prevent crashes and save lives. Here's how:
Numerous studies have shown that automated enforcement leads to significant speed reductions, especially in high-risk areas such as school zones and pedestrian corridors.
Consistent enforcement builds long-term compliance. When drivers know they are being monitored, they are more likely to obey speed limits even when cameras are not visible.
They free up law enforcement to focus on other critical public safety tasks.
By providing clear consequences for speeding, speed cameras serve as a deterrent-especially when programs include educational campaigns and transparent policies.
Because every community faces unique traffic challenges, Verra Mobility provides a range of speed enforcement solutions designed to fit local safety goals and environments:
Ideal for school zones or other areas with constant safety concerns, these permanently installed systems deliver continuous enforcement and data collection.
Mounted in police vehicles or trailers, these systems provide coverage across multiple areas and are ideal for rotating enforcement locations.
These easy-to-deploy units offer flexibility without compromising performance-perfect for temporary problem areas, work zones, or pilot programs.
All Verra Mobility systems are supported by a robust back-office platform that handles citation review, evidence storage, reporting, and compliance management.
We understand that automated enforcement can raise questions. That's why transparency and trust are at the core of every Verra Mobility program. Our systems:
Verra Mobility partners with communities to implement fair, effective, and legally compliant programs, not revenue-driven speed traps.
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Verra Mobility has more than 30 years of experience helping communities deploy advanced, end-to-end automated enforcement solutions. Whether you're starting a new program or expanding an existing one, our team is here to help-from planning and public outreach to technology and legal compliance.
Contact us todayto learn more about our speed enforcement solutions.