Washington School Zone Speed Camera Rules
In Washington, District of Columbia, school-zone speed cameras form part of the citys automated enforcement tools to improve safety around schools. This guide explains how the Automated Speed Enforcement program is described by the District, what to expect from notices, and the practical steps to pay, contest, or obtain more information from responsible agencies.
Penalties & Enforcement
The District manages an Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program focused on school zones; the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) publishes program details and operating locations [1]. Specific monetary amounts for fines, escalation for repeat offences, or daily continuing penalties are not specified on the cited page.
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: first and repeat offence ranges not specified on the cited page.
- Adjudication: notices may be contested through the Districts administrative hearing process (see Help and Support / Resources).
- Enforcer/Administrator: DDOT administers the ASE program; citations and operational details are listed on DDOTs official page [1].
- Common violations: speeding in posted school-zone hours, failing to heed reduced speed limits; specific penalties per violation are not specified on the cited page.
Applications & Forms
There is no specific "application" to operate a school-zone camera for a driver; notices include instructions for payment or contest. The DDOT program page describes how the program works but does not publish a driver payment form on that page.
How notices work
Automated notices for school-zone speed camera detections are mailed to the vehicle owner of record. The official DDOT page explains program goals and how camera sites are selected but does not list exact fine schedules on that page [1].
FAQ
- Who runs school-zone speed cameras in Washington, DC?
- DDOT administers the Automated Speed Enforcement program; details are published on DDOT's official page.[1]
- How do I contest a camera notice?
- Follow the contest instructions printed on the notice; contested cases are handled through the Districts administrative adjudication process (see Help and Support / Resources).
- Will a camera notice add motor vehicle points?
- Point assessments are not specified on the cited DDOT page; check the notice or adjudication rules for point information.
How-To
- Read the notice immediately and note the deadline for payment or contest.
- If you wish to contest, follow the instructions on the notice to request an administrative hearing.
- To pay, use the payment methods listed on the notice or contact the issuing agency as directed.
- If information on the notice is unclear, contact DDOT or the administrative hearings office listed in Help and Support / Resources.
Key Takeaways
- School-zone ASE is managed locally by DDOT to improve safety.
- Notices include payment and contest instructions; act promptly to preserve rights.
- Exact fine amounts and escalation details are not specified on the cited DDOT page.
Help and Support / Resources
- DDOT Automated Speed Enforcement program and site information
- Office of Administrative Hearings, District of Columbia
- DC DMV - vehicle owner records and registration