Los Angeles to Implement Speed Cameras to Curb Traffic Violations
Los Angeles city leaders have approved the installation of 125 speed cameras across the city's 15 districts as part of a five-year pilot program aimed at reducing speeding and traffic fatalities. The initiative, authorized by a 2023 bill, is a response to the persistently high number of traffic deaths, despite a decline from 2024 to 2025. The cameras will be installed from now until July and will cover areas from the San Fernando Valley to San Pedro. Once operational, there will be a 60-day grace period before fines are issued for speeding violations. The fines range from $50 for driving 11 to 15 mph over the speed limit to $500 for driving 100 mph over the limit. The program includes a diversion option for low-income violators to enroll in a payment plan or perform community service.