From the Washington City Paper blog City Desk
District drivers unite! You have nothing but your electronic tickets to lose, and a world to win!
D.C. Police announced yesterday the deployment of eleven new “photo enforced mobile radar locations.” That means more e-tickets, more bright flashes in your rearview mirror, more grainy photos of your car’s ass sent to you in the mail.
Take heart, though: the first thirty days constitute the traffic initiative’s “educational phase,” during which “warning citations” will serve in the place of “actual tickets.”
Official release, including list of new locations, below the jump.
Metropolitan Police Chief, Cathy L. Lanier, announced today that the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) will deploy eleven new photo enforced mobile radar locations beginning November 24, 2008.
Mobile radar units are deployed throughout the District as a force multiplier to allow MPD to monitor and enforce traffic safety compliance. In selecting locations for the Mobile Radar Units, the MPD considers calls for police service, crash data, speed feasibility studies, as well as recommendations or requests from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT), Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners and civic or citizen associations.
The thirty day educational phase will commence with warning citations on November 24, 2008. On December 26, 2008, MPD will begin issuing live citations.
The new locations are as follows:
For more information concerning the automated speed enforcement program in the District of Columbia, go to http://mpdc.dc.gov/automatedenforcement.