DelDOT plans to install red-light cameras at 15 additional intersections across Delaware by summer 2026 as part of ongoing safety efforts. Three existing camera locations will also receive upgrades under the Electronic Red-Light Safety Program.

DOVER – Delaware transportation officials are expanding their intersection safety initiative by installing red-light cameras at 15 additional locations statewide, with the new equipment expected to become active by summer.
The Delaware Department of Transportation made the announcement as part of its ongoing Electronic Red-Light Safety Program, which aims to decrease collision rates at busy intersections throughout the First State.
Along with the new camera installations, DelDOT will also upgrade equipment at three intersections that currently have red-light monitoring systems in place.
The expansion represents the latest phase in Delaware’s efforts to improve roadway safety through automated enforcement technology at high-traffic intersections.
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