The city of Seattle is primed to deploy a series of speed enforcement cameras along city streets.
“As part of our comprehensive strategy to increase traffic safety, we know automated cameras are an effective tool because they reduce reckless driving, reduce collisions, and reduce direct interactions between drivers and police,” said Councilmember Alex Pedersen, who sponsored the legislation approving the new speed cameras.
The City Council approved the new speed enforcement cameras Tuesday. While it is unknown how many will actually go up, the council approved up to 74 new cameras. The move is partially related to the council's effort to counter street racing, however, these cameras are slated for hospital zones and areas around public parks, as well as the "restricted racing zones" the council established in July. It also comes after state lawmakers expanded the laws around speed cameras earlier in 2023.