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Wheat Ridge Speed Cameras Catch Thousands — and Drivers Suddenly Slow Down

Wheat Ridge Speed Cameras Catch Thousands — and Drivers Suddenly Slow Down

by Larry Ulibarri
December 15, 2025
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Tickets Drop 30% After Wheat Ridge Installs Speed Cameras — More Coming in 2026

Wheat Ridge police say their automated speed cameras are doing exactly what they hoped: slowing drivers down in some of the city’s most problematic corridors. After six months of operation, the department reports a dramatic shift in driver behavior, especially around the cameras on 32nd Avenue and 44th Avenue. Public Information Officer Alex Rose says residents have noticed the difference firsthand, with some telling police they’re now seeing long lines of cars actually sticking to the speed limit.

The numbers back that up. During the first three months of the program — May, June, and July — the city mailed just over 11,000 speeding citations. But in the following three months, from August through October, citations dropped to 7,814, nearly a 30% decline. Police say the reduction shows drivers are adjusting their habits rather than simply accepting the fines.

Still, the program hasn’t escaped scrutiny. Because speed camera tickets don’t add points to a driver’s license — only a fine — some critics question whether the program is more about generating money than improving safety. Wheat Ridge has collected roughly $188,000 so far, but officials emphasize that every dollar goes into the city’s general fund rather than directly to police.

With the early results viewed as a win for safety, the department plans to expand automated enforcement. More speed cameras are expected in 2026, and Wheat Ridge will also roll out its first red-light camera at 44th and Kipling as part of a broader push to reduce dangerous driving across the city.

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