
More than two-thirds of the traffic fine revenue collected by Portland's speed safety camera program go to the State of Oregon’s Criminal Fine Account.
Seattle’s fixed speed safety camera system saw a 64% drop in the average number of citations per day after two years. The purpose of fixed speed safety cameras is to change behavior, not to generate revenue.Įxperience from other communities indicates that fixed speed safety cameras results in rapid behavior change. Are speed safety cameras a tool to fix city budget issues? The typical speeding citation in Oregon is a Class C violation (11 to 20 mph in excess of the speed limit) resulting in a $170 fine. Penalties are the same as a speeding violation initiated by any other means. What is the typical fine for a speed safety camera citation? Signs include “Traffic Laws Photo Enforced,” a speed limit sign, and a speed reader board displaying your current rate of speed.Ĭommonly used travel apps also warn travelers about the presence of cameras.

We post signs ahead of all speed safety cameras to help people avoid a citation. How can I avoid a speed safety camera citation? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration completed an international survey of automated enforcement and found that speed safety camera enforcement reduces injury crashes by 20 to 25%.Ī more recent Cochrane survey found that speed cameras reduced total crashes by up to 49% and deadly and serious-injury crashes by up to 44%. Do speed safety cameras make streets safer? Small changes in speed result can dramatically increase risk to pedestrians. Research also indicates that speeding only marginally reduces trip times in urban areas. A pedestrian hit at 20 mph has a 10% chance of severe injury or death, while a pedestrian hit at 40 mph has an 80% chance of severe injury or death. Speeding is a top contributing factor to deadly crashes across the Portland region.Įven small increases in speed can significantly increase both the risk of crashing and the severity of injuries when a collision occurs. The newer fixed speed safety camera system provides more consistent and predictable speed control on Portland’s most dangerous streets. This resulted in inconsistent enforcement and a “decay effect” – travelers return to speeding once the van leaves. Prior to 2015, state law only allowed photo radar systems to be operated in mobile vans for no more than four hours in one location with a uniformed police officer present. Hasn't Portland had speed safety cameras for a long time? These are our High Crash Network streets. The High Crash Network represents just 8% of the city’s street network but accounts for 57% of traffic deaths. Oregon state law allows Portland to use speed safety cameras only on its most dangerous streets. These streets have a serious crash rate 4.3 times higher than the freeway system. Most deadly crashes in Portland occur on big arterial streets.
#Portland live traffic cameras install#
New camera locations are coming soon! In 2022-2024, The City of Portland will install new cameras, including intersection safety cameras. Westbound: 13300 NE Marine Drive ( map).Westbound & Eastbound: 15000 SE Division Street ( map).Westbound & Eastbound: 3600 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Highway ( map).

