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The “Automated Speed Enforcement Expansion 2024 Report” identified Route 611 as the top corridor for automated speed enforcement. Route 611 had the greatest number of all three key indicators: speeding-related crashes, pedestrian crashes, and fatal and serious injury crashes.
- 7000 Old York Road
- 6500 N. Broad Street
- 5700 N. Broad Street
- 4900 N. Broad Street
- 4100 N. Broad Street
- 3300 N. Broad Street
- 2500 N. Broad Street
- 1700 N. Broad Street
- 800 N. Broad Street
- 100 N. Broad Street
- 100 S. Broad Street
- 1200 S. Broad Street
- 2200 S. Broad Street
- 2800 S. Broad Street
- 3600 S. Broad Street
The Speed Camera Program in Philadelphia continues to positively impact changing driver behavior along Roosevelt Boulevard. Since June 2020, the number of violations issued has decreased by 95%, even though traffic has increased annually. The program continues to demonstrate its effectiveness in reducing dangerous driving along Roosevelt Boulevard and promoting safer driving habits.
- Banks Way
- F Street
- Deveraux Street
- Harbison
- Pratt Street
- Strahle Street
- 9th Street
- Grant Avenue
- Red Lion Road
- Southampton Road
The selected school zones were identified using crash and traffic data from 2019–2023, which showed a concentration of serious injuries, pedestrian crashes, and speeding activity in these corridors.
- John B. Stetson Middle School: E. Allegheny Ave. (A to B Streets)
- KIPP North Philadelphia Charter School: N. 16th St. (Cumberland to Huntingdon)
- Widener Memorial School: W. Olney Ave. (N. Broad to N. 16th)
- High School of the Future: W. Girard Ave. (N. 39th to N. 40th)
- William L. Sayre High School: Walnut St. (S. 58th to S. 59th)
Expanding automated speed enforcement to Route 13 is a vital step in the PPA’s mission to enhance public safety and improve the quality of life by mirroring the 95% reduction in speeding achieved on Roosevelt Boulevard. In close partnership with our transportation partners and the City’s Office of Transportation and Infrastructure Systems, this initiative utilizes proven technology to deter dangerous driving and protect residents in Northeast Philadelphia.
- 9900 Frankford Avenue
- 8300 Frankford Avenue
- 7000 Frankford Avenue
- 6400 Frankford Avenue
- 3100 Levick Street
- 2100 Robbins Street
