Map of Baltimore, Maryland School Speed Camera Locations

Baltimore City and Baltimore County have installed numerous school zone speed cameras to improve student safety and promote responsible driving. These automated systems are placed strategically near schools to deter speeding and reduce accidents.  Here is a map of Baltimore Speed Camera and Red Light Camera Locations

📍 Baltimore City School Zone Speed Camera Locations

Baltimore City's Automated Traffic Violation Enforcement System (ATVES) operates both fixed and portable speed cameras. These cameras are active Monday through Friday, from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM, all year round. Drivers going more than 12 mph over the speed limit in these zones can expect a $40 fine (no points assessed to their license).

Recent Additions:

  • Belair Road (3700–4800 blocks): Near The Green School of Baltimore and Belair-Edison School

  • Hamilton Avenue (4500–4800 blocks): Serves Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School

  • Echodale Avenue (3600–3900 blocks): Close to Arts & Ideas Sudbury School and Gardenville Elementary

  • Hillen Road (5000–5300 blocks): Near Northwood Elementary School

  • Belair Road (6000–6200 blocks): Serves Glenmount Elementary/Middle School and City Neighbors Charter School

  • W. Franklin Street (2100 block): Close to Mary Ann Winterling Elementary School

  • Mt. Royal Terrace (2200 block): Covers nearby educational institutions

Other Notable Locations Include:

  • Gwynns Falls Parkway (2300 block)

  • Edmondson Avenue (4400 block)

  • Walther Avenue (5900 block)

  • Loch Raven Boulevard (3400 block)

  • Reisterstown Road (2800 and 3900 blocks)

  • Belair Road (2400 and 6000 blocks)

  • Liberty Heights Avenue (3100 and 3800 blocks)

  • North Charles Street (5000 block)

  • Northern Parkway (600 block)

  • E. Cold Spring Lane (1500 block)

  • Park Heights Avenue (multiple segments)

  • Wabash Avenue (5300–5500 blocks)

  • E. Pratt Street (1000–1100 blocks)

  • Roland Avenue (5000 block)

  • and many others across the city

Note: For a complete and current list, visit the Baltimore City Department of Transportation.

📍 Baltimore County School Zone Speed Camera Locations

Baltimore County also operates speed cameras in various school zones, with enforcement hours Monday through Friday, 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. A $40 citation is issued to drivers going 12 mph or more over the speed limit. These measures are in place year-round, including during school breaks.

Newly Activated Locations (2024):

  • Cromwell Valley Elementary School: 900 block of Providence Road

  • Lyons Mill Elementary School: 4300 block of Owings Mills Boulevard

  • Franklin High School: 100 block of Franklin Boulevard

  • Pretty Boy Elementary School: 19800 block of Middletown Road

  • Redeemer Classical Christian School: 6400 block of Mount Vista Road

Additional New Locations (2025):

  • Belle Grove Elementary School — Brooklyn Park

  • Linthicum Elementary School — Linthicum Heights

  • School of the Incarnation — Gambrills

  • Van Bokkelen Elementary School — Severn

  • Benfield Elementary School — Severna Park

  • Marley Middle School — Glen Burnie

For the most updated list of Baltimore County speed camera locations, check the Baltimore County Government’s website.

⚖️ Speed Camera Enforcement Details

  • Active Days: Monday through Friday

  • Active Hours: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM

  • Violation Threshold: 12+ mph over the limit

  • Fine Amount: $40

  • Points on License: None

  • Warning Period for New Cameras: 30 days (typically)

🛡️ The Safety Impact

The school zone camera program is designed to:

  • Increase pedestrian safety for students, families, and staff

  • Curb dangerous speeding habits in high-traffic zones

  • Reduce collisions and injuries in school areas

New cameras near Belair Road and other zones were installed in response to pedestrian fatalities, reinforcing the program’s role in saving lives.

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