Speed Cameras Reactivated in Phoenix

Nine cameras now monitoring high-risk areas after previous program ended

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

Photo enforcement cameras have returned to Phoenix streets, with nine cameras now active along some of the city's busiest roads. The camera program was previously discontinued but has been reactivated to target high-risk areas.

Why it matters

Speed enforcement cameras are a controversial tool, with debates around their effectiveness in improving road safety versus generating revenue for local governments. The return of the program in Phoenix highlights ongoing discussions around the use of this technology.

The details

The photo enforcement cameras were reactivated on Monday, monitoring traffic along some of Phoenix's busiest thoroughfares. The city had previously ended the camera program but has now reinstated it to target areas identified as high-risk for speeding and collisions.

  • The photo enforcement cameras were reactivated on Monday, February 24, 2026.

The players

Phoenix

The city of Phoenix, Arizona, where the speed enforcement camera program has been reactivated.

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The takeaway

The return of speed enforcement cameras in Phoenix reignites the debate around the use of this technology, with ongoing discussions around its impact on road safety and potential revenue generation for local governments.