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Fort Lauderdale Expands School Zone Enforcement
March 20, 2026
The City of Fort Lauderdale has partnered with RedSpeed USA to implement advanced school zone speed enforcement technology aimed at reducing speeding and enhancing student safety. This initiative, funded primarily through paid citations with over 80% of revenue reinvested into schools and public safety, reflects a strategic approach to pedestrian safety without relying on taxpayer funds. The deployment follows the 2023 Florida HB 657 legislation authorizing speed safety cameras in school zones, with evidence from a 2024 Fort Walton Beach study showing a 95% reduction in speeding violations, demonstrating the effectiveness of this technology in changing driver behavior and preventing accidents.
- The partnership with RedSpeed USA represents a procurement opportunity for vendors specializing in automated traffic enforcement technology.
- Municipalities and school districts can leverage citation-funded models to finance safety initiatives sustainably.
- Procurement professionals should note the legislative framework (HB 657) enabling these programs and the demonstrated impact on public safety.
- Contractors offering speed enforcement solutions may find expanding demand across Florida municipalities prioritizing pedestrian safety in school zones.
For every $100 violation, nearly $80 is reinvested into public safety initiatives including law enforcement training and recruitment, enhanced school safety efforts and additional crossing guards.
— Robert Bage, Chief of Police, City of Fort Walton Beach
We are grateful to the Fort Lauderdale City Commission for taking action to protect students and slow drivers in school zones.
— Robert Liberman, CEO of RedSpeed USA
Agencies
Florida Legislature, Okaloosa County Schools, City of Fort Walton Beach Police Department, City of Fort Lauderdale, Broward County Public Schools
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RedSpeed USA
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- Fort Lauderdale expands school zone enforcement to protect students · Florida Politics · Mar 20
- Technology reduces tragedy due to speeding in school zones | Opinion · The News-Press · Mar 14