
A new speed camera will be added in front of Grace Christian Academy in Waldorf effective Nov. 4, the Charles County Sheriff’s Office announced.
The camera will be on the northbound side of Route 5 near Billingsley Road.
Cameras for Thomas Stone High School and General Smallwood Middle School also will be put back into rotation. The camera for Thomas Stone is near the 3700 block of Leonardtown Road, northbound and southbound. The camera for General Smallwood is near the 4900 block of Indian Head Highway, northbound and southbound. All speed enforcement cameras are placed inside school zones, which are identified with signs that the speed limit is photo-enforced, police reported.
Sheriff’s office spokeswoman Diane Richardson said there are a lot of studies and factors that go into determining where the cameras will be placed.
“Speed camera locations are determined by citizen complaints about speed, complaints from school staff and parents, our own observations and any enforcement information we have,” she said. “We look at all that and determine whether a speed camera would be viable in that area.”
The sheriff’s office has three mobile cameras, which are generally rotated every week among school zones at Berry Elementary School, Grace Christian Academy, Dr. James Craik Elementary School, Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer Elementary School, Malcolm Elementary School, Maurice J. McDonough High School, General Smallwood Middle School, Thomas Stone High School, William B. Wade Elementary School and Westlake High School.
Camera locations are posted weekly on the sheriff’s office Facebook page. Cameras are activated 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday all year long, with the exception of Wade Elementary, which operates from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. Citations are issued to the registered owner of the vehicle and only if the speed was 12 mph or more over the posted speed limit. A school zone speed camera violation is a $40 fine with no points.
For more information about automated speed enforcement cameras, go to www.ccso.us.