The Takoma Park Police Department has announced the launch of a four-year automated stop sign enforcement pilot program aimed at improving safety in school zones.
Authorized by the Maryland General Assembly through SB0600, the initiative will introduce camera-based enforcement at select intersections throughout the city, with installation beginning at the end of this week.
Each camera installation will take between one and two weeks to complete. The first locations are expected to come online during the first week of December, marking the start of a 30-day warning period. Full citation enforcement is projected to begin on January 5, coinciding with students returning to school after winter break.
Takoma Park selected Obvio, a safety-technology company focused on reducing preventable traffic deaths, as the vendor for the project. Obvio develops systems that monitor driving behavior, educate the public, and provide automated enforcement to curb dangerous actions, particularly those that put pedestrians and students at risk. According to the department, Obvio’s vision-powered cameras offer real-time analytics and Roadway Insights that help public safety officials address problems proactively, rather than relying solely on crash reports or community complaints. The company emphasizes fairness and transparency, noting that automated enforcement provides consistent and unbiased deterrence.
The following locations have been approved for the initial phase of the pilot, with additional sites possible in the future:
Maple Ave at Lincoln SW
Lincoln Ave at Maple Ave NW
Maple Ave at Lincoln Ave NE
Fenton St at Takoma Ave SE
Flower Ave at Jackson Ave NE
Flower Ave at Jackson Ave SE
Glenside Dr at Jackson Ave SE
Sligo Mill Rd at Orchard Ave NE
Takoma Ave at Fenton St SW
Anne St at Hammond Ave NE
Anne St at Hammond Ave SW
Lincoln Ave at Jackson Ave NW
Erskine St EB at 13th Place
Erskine St WB at 13th Place
Glenside Dr NWB at Anne St
Takoma Ave NEB at New York Ave
Wildwood Dr and Jackson Ave NW
Takoma Park Police encourage residents to review additional information and FAQs provided by Obvio to better understand how the pilot works and what drivers can expect:
Let’s Drive Safer Information: bit.ly/48patOO
Let’s Drive Safer FAQs: bit.ly/44faYZn
Residents with further questions are invited to reach out directly to the department.