Anonymous
Post 04/14/2026 11:39     Subject: Re:DC traffic cameras issued 3.3 MILLION tickets last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Interesting. Was this a self-driving car?


"Scofflaw vehicles". What a joke of a city government we have.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2026 21:47     Subject: Re:DC traffic cameras issued 3.3 MILLION tickets last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Interesting. Was this a self-driving car?

Camera tickets are issued to cars, not drivers.


Do the cars pay the tickets?
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2026 20:59     Subject: Re:DC traffic cameras issued 3.3 MILLION tickets last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Interesting. Was this a self-driving car?

Camera tickets are issued to cars, not drivers.


It's a Ward 9 car.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2026 18:28     Subject: Re:DC traffic cameras issued 3.3 MILLION tickets last year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Interesting. Was this a self-driving car?

Camera tickets are issued to cars, not drivers.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2026 10:17     Subject: Re:DC traffic cameras issued 3.3 MILLION tickets last year

Most likely a Ward 9 driver.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2026 08:53     Subject: Re:DC traffic cameras issued 3.3 MILLION tickets last year

Anonymous wrote:


Interesting. Was this a self-driving car?
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2026 08:35     Subject: Re:DC traffic cameras issued 3.3 MILLION tickets last year

Anonymous
Post 04/09/2026 08:09     Subject: Re:DC traffic cameras issued 3.3 MILLION tickets last year

Anonymous wrote:It's hilarious that one of the highest grossing traffic cameras in the city is designed to catch people speeding to...the emergency room at Sibley hospital. WTF.


Google says that you're referring to a camera at 4600 Mass Ave NW? That's not really very close to Sibley, and I doubt many people are going to the hospital for an emergency. There is a camera that's on Dalecarlia which they'd subsequently have to pass and I don't see that on any list of highest grossing cameras, which shows that the speeders on Mass Ave are predominantly going elsewhere.

I speed everywhere and have never gotten a ticket. It's not difficult: learn where the cameras are and slow down to 8 mph over as you're passing them (you get 10 mph cushion but I like to give myself a little below that). I hope we never go back to police enforcing speeding laws because it's so much easier to avoid tickets with these cameras.