Rio Rancho Police Department outlines plan for new speed cameras

RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – The Rio Rancho Police Department has shared more information about its plan to install new speed cameras throughout the city. The new details include a deployment date and a list of initial camera locations.

RRPD said the current vehicle-based automated mobile speed enforcement cameras that are part of the city’s Safe Traffic Operations Program (STOP) will be replaced with smaller mobile camera units, provided by the existing third-party vendor, Verra Mobility.

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The police department said 10 cameras will be deployed on Dec. 13 and will first operate under a 45-day warning/grace period, where only warning citations will be issued by Verra Mobility for captured speed violations…

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