09/03/2025 | News release | Archived content
Speed cameras are becoming a key tool in communities' efforts to reduce speeding, improve road safety, and protect vulnerable road users. But how exactly do they work? In this guide, we'll break down the core technology behind automated speed enforcement, explain how violations are detected and processed, and help clarify the differences between various deployment options. Whether you're a municipal leader exploring program implementation or a resident curious about how photo enforcement works, this article provides a clear, straightforward overview.
A speed camera system is an automated setup that uses radar, LIDAR, or sensors to detect when a vehicle exceeds the posted speed limit. When a violation is detected, the system captures photographic or video evidence, which is reviewed by law enforcement before a citation is issued.
These systems allow for 24/7, unbiased enforcement without the need for a police officer to be present at the scene.
Speed cameras are programmed to activate only when a vehicle exceeds a pre-set enforcement threshold(e.g., 10 mph over the posted limit). The triggering conditions depend on:
Some systems use inductive loopsin the pavement, while others rely solely on above-ground radar sensors. Either way, a speeding event must meet specific criteria before enforcement is triggered.
In some systems, a visible flash may occur at the time of capture, especially in low-light conditions. However:
Once a vehicle is detected speeding and the system captures the necessary evidence:
The entire process is designed to meet legal standards of proof and ensure accuracy and due process.
Verra Mobility offers three deployment types-each designed for different community needs and environments:
Each deployment type uses the same core technology but offers different advantages based on location, policy, and enforcement goals.
Modern systems are highly accurate, with most using radar or LIDAR certified to meet strict performance standards. In addition:
Verra Mobility's systems are built with accuracy, fairness, and legal compliance at the core of their design.
No. While detection and image capture are automated, all citations go through law enforcement review before issuance. This ensures that:
Some communities also implement educational warnings for first-time offenders before issuing fines.
Now that you understand how the technology works, explore these related resources:
Verra Mobility helps cities, counties, and school districts deploy reliable, data-backed speed camera systems that work. Whether you need fixed installations or mobile flexibility, we'll work with you to design a program that fits your local safety goals.
Contact us to schedule a consultation or learn more about our speed enforcement solutions.