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Ticket typeCivil violation
License pointsNone
Insurance impactNone
ContestableYes

Tickets from this camera average $100. Virginia caps camera fines by law — fines in Arlington County, VA run $50–100.

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Jurisdiction
Arlington County, VA
Camera Type
School Zone Speed Camera
Status
active
Speed Limit
20 mph
Average Fine
$100
Camera Setup
Fixed position
Last Data Update
2026-03-24

This school zone speed camera monitors Washington Blvd EB @ Washington-Liberty High School in Arlington County, VA. The camera sits on Washington Blvd at Washington-Liberty High School, facing eastbound traffic. The posted limit is 20 mph, and Virginia law only allows camera citations at 10 mph or more over the limit: a ticket from this camera means a recorded speed of at least 30 mph. School-zone cameras are active only during posted school hours on school days, when a reduced speed limit is in force. The nearest tracked cameras are N Quincy St SB @ Washington-Liberty HS (0.1 mi), 10Th St N EB @ N Barton St (0.4 mi) and 10Th St N WB @ N Barton St (0.4 mi).

About this location

this corridor is part of the DMV-area road network monitored by automated traffic cameras.