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Ticket typeCivil violation
License pointsNone
Insurance impactNone
ContestableYes

Tickets from this camera average $100. Washington, D.C. fines run $100–500, scaled to how far over the limit you were going.

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Jurisdiction
Washington, D.C.
Camera Type
Speed Camera
Status
active
Speed Limit
35 mph
Violations Per Year
15,897
Estimated Annual Revenue
$1,589,700
Average Fine
$100
Camera Setup
Fixed position
Last Data Update
2026-07-04

Recent Violation History

MonthViolations
Jun 2026963
May 20261,644
Apr 20261,584
Mar 20261,347
Feb 2026475
Jan 20261,033
Dec 20251,376
Nov 20251,404
Oct 20251,465
Sep 20251,375
Aug 20251,587
Jul 20251,644

This speed camera monitors SUITLAND PKWY W/B @ STANTON RD SE in Washington, D.C.. The camera sits on Suitland Pkwy at Stanton Rd Se, facing westbound traffic. The posted limit at this location is 35 mph. Speed cameras use radar or in-road sensors to photograph vehicles traveling above the posted limit. It recorded about 15,897 violations in the latest reported year, roughly $1,589,700 in fines. Violation counts come from Washington, D.C.'s published enforcement data; revenue is estimated from violation volume and posted fine amounts. The nearest tracked cameras are STANTON RD S/B @ ELVANS RD SE (0.2 mi), Stanton Rd s/b @ Alabama Ave SE (0.5 mi) and 1400 BLK MORRIS RD SE SE/B (0.5 mi).

About this location

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