Traffic & Transit

Watch Your Speed: Annapolis Deploys New Traffic Camera

The City of Annapolis is activating a new traffic camera as part of its automated speed enforcement program.

The City of Annapolis announced Friday that a new traffic camera would be installed to encourage safer driving.
The City of Annapolis announced Friday that a new traffic camera would be installed to encourage safer driving. (Courtesy Annapolis Police Department)

ANNAPOLIS, MD — The City of Annapolis is again deploying a new traffic camera as part of a larger effort to encourage safer driving in the region, it announced Friday.

As part of the city's automated speed enforcement program, a new camera will go live on Edgewood Road at Breakwater Drive.

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The camera, which will issue warnings for the first 30 days, is set to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Citations won't be issued to drivers until Sept. 21.

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The latest addition to the region's camera enforcement comes under Maryland Transportation Article 21-809.

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