Look Out for North Baltimore Speed Cameras
The Open Baltimore website posted the location of fixed speed cameras in the city on Thursday.
On Thursday, Open Baltimore, the city's online tool for more transparency, posted the locations for the 80 fixed speed cameras in Baltimore.
Although the sites have been posted since the cameras were put in place on the Department of Transportation's website.
Patch has pulled out the locations in our coverage area you should watch your speed near.
Here are the spots:
- W. Cold Spring and Roland Avenue
- Tamarind Road and W. Cold Spring Lane
- Northern Parkway and Falls Road
- York Road and Gittings Avenue
- E. Northern Parkway and York Road
- N. Charles Street and Lake Avenue
What do you think about speed cameras? Tell us in comments.
Ed Kapuscinski
10:34 pm on Thursday, April 12, 2012
Did they mention the portable ones that are sometimes in the median of Roland?
Adam Bednar
10:37 pm on Thursday, April 12, 2012
Ed, the portable cameras were not included in the data released by the city. I'll check with City Hall to see if/when the data on where and when the portable cameras have been deployed will be available.
Ed Kapuscinski
9:53 am on Friday, April 13, 2012
Thanks! Those little fascism bots are particularly insidious. At least they're usually not out.
Kate Rawson Powell
9:53 am on Friday, April 13, 2012
What about the one at Charles and Blythewood, just north of Cold Spring Lane?
Fran Minges
9:53 am on Friday, April 13, 2012
Don't forget the "school zone" speed camera on Charles near Blythewood!
Adam Bednar
11:02 am on Friday, April 13, 2012
I should have included that camera. I relied only on data and for whatever reason that particular one wasn't included.
Mobtown Shank
1:43 pm on Saturday, April 14, 2012
Have speed cameras actually netted any revenue for the city yet or are they still an expense?
MarJo
8:25 pm on Friday, June 8, 2012
How much does the city get of each ticket?