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DC Government Rakes In Millions From Fortress Of Speed Cameras In High-Traffic Areas

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January 23, 2026 at 6:24 pm
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Washington D.C.’s local government issued millions in traffic tickets in 2025 from speed cameras across the city.

The city’s Automated Traffic Enforcement (ATE) program features 547 cameras throughout the district tracking for speeding, red light and stop sign violations, with the top ten cameras collecting $65 million in 2025 alone, according to Axios. D.C.’s ATE, which was first implemented in 1999, is now at risk of being eliminated by the Trump administration’s Department of Transportation (DOT), Fox 5 DC reported earlier in January.

D.C.’s most lucrative camera, located on the Potomac River Freeway by the Kennedy Center, garnered $9.17 million in tickets throughout 2025, according to Axios. Another camera on the 4600 block of Massachusetts Avenue NW, near Sibley Memorial Hospital, collected nearly $6.5 million the same year, according to Axios.

There are two other cameras surrounding the hospital located on MacArthur Blvd. and Loughboro Road, respectively.

Democratic D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser responded to the effort to eradicate the cameras, saying their removal would create a “$1 billion hole” in the city’s budget over four years, as the program generated $267.5 million in the fiscal year 2025.

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“Last year, traffic fatalities in Washington, DC fell 52%, marking the lowest number of roadway fatalities since 2014,” Bowser said in a statement. “In addition to infrastructure upgrades and the hard work of our law enforcement teams, traffic enforcement cameras are a critical tool in the work to save lives and make our streets safer. Removing ATE cameras would endanger people in our community.”

“USDOT is constantly examining a broad set of preliminary policy options on transportation matters. Many policy options are currently under internal review,” a DOT spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

D.C.’s cameras only issue tickets if a driver goes at least 10 miles per hour over the speed limit, Axios reported. Fines issued from the cameras range from $100 to $500, with steeper penalties for driving more than 25 miles per hour over the speed limit, or passing a school bus with flashing lights, according to Fox 5 DC. However, some drivers have received tickets for reasons they deemed unreasonable, such as coming to a complete halt at a stop sign just a few inches over the line.

Democratic D.C. Shadow Rep. Oye Owolewa claimed the cameras are not primarily about revenue for the city, but also safety for its residents.

“Traffic safety cameras are not only about revenues, they’re about accountability, prevention, and saving lives,” Owolewa said, as reported by Fox 5 DC. “Stripping the District of these tools without a comprehensive safety plan sends a dangerous signal that reckless driving will be tolerated.”

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