New Jersey Red Light Cameras & Speed Cameras Map

Welcome to the New Jersey Red Light Cameras & Speed Cameras Map, your comprehensive guide to traffic enforcement cameras across the state. Whether you're a resident or just passing through, staying informed about the locations of these cameras can help you drive safely and avoid costly fines.

Understanding Red Light and Speed Cameras

Red light cameras and speed cameras are automated tools used by law enforcement to monitor and enforce traffic laws. Red light cameras capture images of vehicles that run red lights, while speed cameras detect and record vehicles traveling over the speed limit. Both types of cameras play a crucial role in promoting road safety by deterring dangerous driving behaviors.

PhotoEnforced.com is an open database of locations and fines that is continually updated by anonymous users. PhotoEnforced DOES NOT operate, run, or manage any of the actual red light camera locations. Please contact your local city with questions regarding tickets, fines, or unpaid violations. Drivers often confuse traffic cameras with red light cameras. Traffic cameras do not issue tickets and typically are located on top of the traffic light. Red light cameras are located on the side or the corner of the intersection. Drivers often mistake traffic cameras which are located on the traffic pole. These cameras are monitoring traffic flow only and do not issue photo enforced tickets. We currently track red light cameras, speed cameras, toll road cameras, traffic cameras & automatic license plate reader cameras (ALPR). Please contact your local city with questions regarding video, accidents, tickets, fines, or unpaid violations. For legal questions, please contact a red light camera ticket lawyer.

Red Light Cameras in New Jersey

  • Newark: None
  • Jersey City: None
  • Paterson: None

Mobile Speed Cameras in New Jersey

  • Garden State Parkway: Various locations
  • New Jersey Turnpike: Various locations

These cameras are typically installed at high-traffic intersections, school zones, and areas with a history of accidents or speeding violations. The goal is to improve traffic safety by deterring red-light running and speeding through automated enforcement.

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