Speed Safety Cameras to Remain Operational During Summer School
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Speed Safety Cameras to Remain Operational During Summer School

ARLINGTON, Va. – The Arlington Public Schools (APS) Summer School Program will run from July 7 through August 1, 2025. To ensure the safety of students as they arrive and depart from school each day, PhotoSPEED safety cameras located at Summer School locations will remain operational throughout the duration of summer learning.  

The PhotoSPEED safety cameras at the following locations will remain operational during Summer School: 

  • EB 5800 block of Williamsburg Boulevard
  • EB 3500 block of 2nd Street S.
  • SB 1200 block of S. George Mason Drive
  • EB 4500 block of Washington Boulevard

Speed safety cameras are operational when the school zone lights (beacons) are flashing during school arrival and departure. Violators will be issued a $100 ticket (civil fine) per infraction to the vehicle’s registered owner. 

PhotoSPEED is part of Arlington County’s Automated Safety Enforcement Program and supports the County’s Vision Zero program efforts. The Vision Zero Action Plan is in its fourth year of implementation as the County works toward the goal of eliminating severe injuries and fatalities in our transportation network by 2030. The plan identifies automated speed enforcement as a tool to lower speeds and enhance equity in enforcement. Find more information on the Vision Zero webpage, including maps and safety data, safety project implementation, and community engagement. 

Media Contacts

Arlington County Police Department:
Kiyah Daniell703-228-4370

Department of Environmental Services:
Katie O’Brien703-228-4952

 

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