Showing posts with label Rhode Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhode Island. Show all posts

How States Adopt and Interpret MUTCD Traffic Standards

While the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) sets national guidelines for road signs, signals, and markings, individual U.S. states adopt and interpret the MUTCD in different ways. This flexibility allows states to tailor traffic control devices to local needs while maintaining general consistency across the country. 

Newport to Launch Speed & Red Light Cameras at Major Intersection

The City of Newport, Rhode Island is rolling out its first automated traffic enforcement cameras at the intersection of Hillside Avenue and Admiral Kalbfus Road. Beginning Thursday, July 24, 2025, drivers should expect enforcement of both red light and speed camera violations.

📍 Map & Location Details

The enforcement zone is located at the intersection of Hillside Avenue and Admiral Kalbfus Road, a high-traffic area that connects several neighborhoods and commuter routes. Traffic data and crash reports prompted the selection of this intersection for camera enforcement.  Here is a map of red light cameras and speed cameras in Rhode Island

📆 Timeline & Grace Period

There will be a 30-day warning period starting July 24. During this time, drivers who commit violations will receive warnings rather than citations. Full enforcement, including fines, will begin after August 23, 2025.

💵 Violation Fines

  • Speeding (10+ mph over limit): $50 fine
  • Running a red light: $100 fine

🚨 Enforcement Hours

Cameras will operate 24/7, capturing violations regardless of time or weather conditions. Each citation includes photo and video evidence mailed to the registered vehicle owner.

🎯 Goal: Safer Streets, Not Revenue

Newport Police Chief Ryan Duffy emphasized that the cameras are designed to supplement—not replace—officer presence and are part of a broader safety initiative to reduce accidents and protect pedestrians.

📊 Camera Enforcement in Context

Newport joins other U.S. cities in adopting camera enforcement. Similar programs in Washington, D.C. and Chicago have reported significant reductions in dangerous angle crashes but raised questions about fairness and privacy.

✅ What Drivers Should Do

  • Obey posted speed limits—especially near intersections.
  • Do not run yellow or red lights to avoid a ticket.
  • Watch for warning signs approaching the camera zone.
  • Check your mail if you believe you were photographed.

📍 Map Coming Soon

Stay tuned to PhotoEnforced.com for the latest updates and maps of traffic camera locations in Newport and throughout Rhode Island.

Pawtucket Adds Speed Cameras and Red Light Cameras

Gatso Speed Camera Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Pawtucket, a city located near Providence, Rhode Island is committed to ensuring the safety of its residents and has recently introduced a comprehensive traffic monitoring system. This system includes speed cameras and red light cameras strategically placed in school zones. The primary goals of this initiative are to enhance traffic safety, encourage driver compliance with speed limits and traffic signals, and reduce the number of violations. The implementation of these cameras is expected to play a crucial role in creating a safer environment for pedestrians and motorists alike.