Oakland rolls out speed cameras at 18 locations across city; 60-day warning period underway

Oakland Launches Automated Speed Safety Cameras in Bid to Tackle Traffic Violence

The City of Oakland has kickstarted a new automated speed safety camera program, with the aim of reducing speeding and saving lives. The initiative, which began on Wednesday, starts with an 18-location rollout across the city. For now, drivers will receive warnings if their speeds exceed 11mph.

Mayor Barbara Lee emphasized the importance of this measure, stating that "Traffic Safety is public safety" and highlighting the need to address the high number of traffic-related fatalities in Oakland. The program was launched as part of a seven-city California pilot project, with San Francisco already operating its own speed camera system.

The cameras will be deployed at select locations throughout Oakland and are expected to issue tickets only after a 60-day warning period expires. Drivers who exceed the posted speed limit will face fines ranging from $50 to $500, depending on the severity of their speeding offense. The city has pledged that low-income residents and those receiving public assistance like SNAP benefits will receive more lenient penalties.

According to Josh Rowan, Director of Oakland's Department of Transportation, the primary goal is not revenue generation but rather behavioral change: "Speeding is a choice; if you don't want the camera to send you a ticket, drive the speed limit."

The city has assured that the cameras will only capture license plate images and refrain from capturing videos or photos of drivers' faces. The data collected by the cameras is also said to be confidential and will not be shared unless required by law.

Verra Mobility, the vendor operating the program, emphasized that these are not surveillance cameras but rather tools designed to slow speeding vehicles and reduce traffic-related fatalities.
 
idk how i feel about this new speed cam thingy... on one hand its good that they're trying to tackle traffic violence & save lives πŸ€”πŸš— but on the other hand, 50 bucks to 500 bucks seems kinda steep for a warning notice. is it really worth the fine? and what about all the ppl who cant afford lawyers or dont know how to fight off tickets? πŸ€‘πŸ˜¬
 
omg can't believe oakland's taking action against speeding! i mean it's crazy how many lives are lost to reckless driving... anyway so they're rolling out these automated speed safety cameras now with warnings, which is a good start, but 60 days feels like forever who knows what'll happen when the warnings expire lol. mayor barbara lee seems pretty serious about traffic safety tho, i respect that. and yay for leniency on low-income residents πŸ™ it's about time we see some real change in oakland. gotta say though, i'm a bit curious about these cameras... are they gonna capture all our faces or just license plates? and will the data be shared with authorities? anyway can't wait to see if this initiative makes a difference! πŸ’‘πŸš—
 
I'm so glad they're finally taking action to tackle this huge problem in Oakland πŸ™ŒπŸ˜¬ I mean, think about it, traffic violence is literally killing people every day... 18 locations is a good start, but what's the plan for enforcement? Are there enough cops on the streets to back up these cameras or are we just going to have to trust that people will follow the speed limit without any consequences if they don't πŸ’―? And can we talk about how expensive this whole system is gonna be? $500 fines are crazy πŸ€‘ I know it's meant to deter speeding, but come on, some people might not be able to afford that.
 
omg did u no oakland just started deployin automated speed safety cams? πŸš¨πŸ’‘ like i got a feelin this is goin 2 b huge change in traffic vibes, esp since mayor barbara lee keep sayin traffic safety = public safety 🀝 so we gotta get those speedin cars under control ASAP πŸš—πŸ’¨ the thing is tho, wut about low-income folks? city promised 2 give 'em lenient penalties lol we'll c how dis plays out πŸ‘€
 
I'm still skeptical about these automated speed safety cameras, you know? πŸ€” I get what they're trying to do, which is to curb speeding and save lives, but it feels like just another tech solution to a complex problem. We all know that people can be stubborn and resistant to change, so will this really make a difference? πŸš—

And what about the 60-day warning period? Is that just a way to make us feel good while we're being slowly convinced to drive slower? I think it's also gonna lead to some kinda ticket floodgates for low-income folks who can barely scrape by, you feel me? πŸ’Έ

I guess I'm just worried about the city making too much money off this program and losing sight of what really matters. Like Josh Rowan said, speeding is a choice... but so is not getting caught and paying a fine πŸ€‘
 
Yaaas, this is a great move by Oakland! πŸ™Œ I'm all for safety first, and it's amazing that they're taking steps to tackle traffic violence in the city. The 60-day warning period is a nice touch too - gives people time to adjust to the new speed limit. And yay for prioritizing low-income residents, that's so thoughtful of the city! 🀝 Fingers crossed this program makes a real difference and helps reduce those tragic traffic fatalities. Speed limits are in place for a reason, let's all just drive safely, okay? 😊
 
I dont no how many lives gotta be lost b4 we start takin care of our roads πŸ€•. Oakland is tryna do somethin right by implementin these automated speed safety cameras. I mean, 11mph over the limit is still a lil too fast if u ask me πŸš—πŸ’¨. And yeah, I get it, revenue ain't the goal here, its about changin peoples behavior 😊. Low-income folks will get a break, thats nice to see πŸ‘Œ. Can we pls start takin traffic safety for granted instead of just thinkin about fines and tickets? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

 
I'm kinda stoked about Oakland's new automated speed safety camera program πŸ™Œ. I mean, it's a step in the right direction, trying to curb speeding and save lives. But at the same time, I've got some concerns about how this is gonna play out. Like, what happens when people start getting used to these cameras? Are they just gonna drive even faster now, with their cameras on πŸ”? And what's up with the fines being so steep? $500? That's just harsh, you know? πŸ€‘

And then there's the issue of data collection and sharing. I get that it's not meant to be some kind of surveillance program, but still... how do we trust that it won't be used for other purposes? πŸ€”

Still, I gotta give credit where credit is due - the city's trying to address a serious problem, and that's traffic violence πŸ’”. Maybe this camera thing will actually help slow things down and make Oakland roads safer for everyone πŸ‘.
 
Just saw this about Oakland's new automated speed safety cameras πŸ€”... think it's a good idea, but also kinda creepy that they're capturing license plate images and stuff πŸ“Έ... don't wanna be fined for driving 11mph over the limit πŸ˜…. And I'm all for reducing speeding and saving lives, but what about people who genuinely can't afford to pay those fines? Like, low-income residents who are already struggling to make ends meet πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Shouldn't we prioritize helping them out instead of slapping them with a hefty fine πŸ’Έ?
 
can't believe they're finally taking action in oakland... 11mph speed limit is still pretty fast if you ask me tho πŸ€”πŸš—, i got a mate who was pulled over by the old manual cameras and he nearly lost his cool 😬, at least now it's automated so no one has to deal with a human cop πŸ™Œ. mayor barbara lee seems like a decent person trying to do what's right, but still think they should be more aggressive in cracking down on reckless drivers 🚫. 60-day warning period is good though, that gives ppl time to adjust their habits πŸ•°οΈ. only hope it actually makes a difference and doesn't just collect $$ from tourists πŸ€‘.
 
πŸš—πŸ’¨ omg can you even imagine having to get a ticket from one of those cameras? but for real though its great that oakland is taking steps to tackle traffic violence, im all about those lives being saved πŸ™πŸ’• i love that theyre not just after the cash, mayor barbara lee gets it. and btw its cool that low-income folks will get more lenient penalties 🀝 so yeah let's hope this program does what it says it will do - change some peoples speedin' habits πŸš«πŸ’¨
 
You know what's wild? We're always talking about how we need more tech to save lives, right? πŸ€– Like, cameras are just a tool, they only have the power of how we use them. In this case, Oakland is using these cameras as a deterrent to make drivers think twice before speeding. It's not about punishing people who mess up, it's about encouraging good behavior.

It got me thinking, we all need to be more like that camera - always watching out for others and being mindful of our actions. We can't just rely on external tools to change us, we gotta look within ourselves. The city's goal is behavioral change, but I think we can say the same about ourselves: if you don't want to get caught speeding, drive the speed limit! 😊
 
🚨 I think this is a much needed initiative in Oakland! The stats on traffic violence are just too alarming. 🀯 500 lives lost per year... it's crazy. And the fact that they're prioritizing warnings over fines means it's not just about getting people to slow down, but also making sure they can afford not to speed (especially for low-income residents). It's a win-win in my book! 😊 The cameras themselves seem legit too - I'm glad they won't be capturing vids of drivers' faces. Let's see if this actually makes a difference...
 
I'm loving this initiative in Oakland πŸ™Œ! Automated speed safety cameras can make a huge difference in reducing traffic violence and saving lives. I mean, who doesn't want to see fewer cars whizzing by at 12mph in residential areas? 😬 It's about time we start taking care of our communities and making them safer for everyone. Plus, the fact that low-income residents will receive more lenient penalties is a major win 🀝. I'm not worried about my friends getting busted by these cameras either, 'cause it's all about encouraging good behavior and making Oakland a better place to live 🌳. And let's be real, $50-$500 fines aren't that harsh πŸ˜…. I'm rooting for this program to make a positive impact on our city! πŸ’ͺ
 
um so like i was thinking about this speed camera thingy and i'm kinda worried that it's gonna get a bit expensive for people who can't afford it you know? like what if you're on snap benefits or something and you gotta pay a fine and it's like over half a grand? that seems super harsh πŸ€”

i mean i get why they wanna reduce speeding and all, but 11mph is pretty low don't get me wrong, but i'm not sure how many people are gonna be breaking the speed limit that much anyway 😊

i just hope it works out for real and doesn't just make people wanna drive even faster because they're like "oh I can afford a fine this time" πŸš—πŸ˜’
 
OMG πŸš¨πŸ“Έ just saw that Oakland is testing out automated speed safety cameras 🀯 they're basically like normal cameras but with AI that can detect when you're going too fast πŸ“Š the goal is to reduce traffic violence which is, like, super tragic 🌧️ especially for low-income residents who already have a lot on their plates πŸ€‘ anyway, it's cool that they're being super lenient with fines and only sending warnings first 😌 can't wait to see if this program actually works 🀞
 
omg u guys!!! 🀯 they're finally doin somethin about all those speedin deaths in oakland!! i mean, its literally 11mph if ur gonna get a warnin lol what's the diff btw a $50 fine & a $500 one tho? like, shouldn't they just make it one price only cuz?? anywayz, its sooo cool that deyre focusin on behavioral change not just throwin money at it u feel? πŸ€‘ and omg dont even get me started on how much i hate people who speed!!! 😑
 
OMG 🀯 I'm so hyped about this new speed camera thing in Oakland!!! πŸ˜‚ it's like finally someone is taking traffic safety seriously! πŸ’‘ The fact that they're not just going to fine people, but also trying to change their behavior by giving warnings first, is like a breath of fresh air 🌿. And the idea that low-income residents won't get hit as hard with fines is super nice πŸ‘. I know some ppl might think it's an invasion of privacy or whatever, but honestly, if you're speeding, you don't deserve to be exempt from getting caught 🚫. I'm all about the safety first! πŸ’―
 
Ugh 🀯, I'm so done with these automated speed cameras in Oakland πŸš—πŸ˜’. Like, I get it, safety is important and all that πŸ™, but do they have to be so invasive? πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Can't we just have a good ol' fashioned police officer on the street or something? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ And now they're issuing fines ranging from $50 to $500? That's just crazy πŸ’Έ. I mean, I've seen people get ticketed for parking in a no-parking zone and it was like, $200 🚫. But speeding? No warning period or anything πŸ•°οΈ? It feels so unfair πŸ€”. And what about all the low-income residents who can't afford to pay these fines? πŸ˜• They're gonna get hit hard πŸ’Έ. Not to mention, Verra Mobility is just trying to make a buck off our safety concerns πŸ’Έ. Can't we just have a safer city without all these cameras and fines? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ˜©
 
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