Beaverton

Beaverton and Photo Radar

Since the early 90s Beaverton has been on the leading edge of photo radar. The City of Beaverton was instrumental in bringing photo radar and red light cameras to Oregon. They lobbied the State heavily to get them approved, on a trial basis at first. Starting out with one van, Beaverton quickly expanded to two vans. Once the revenue potential was recognized adding a second van made fiscal sense. Drivers have become more aware of the vans, thus dropping the amount a revenue realized by the city.

Love ’em, or hate ’em. Everyone should be aware and watch out for these vans that we love to hate. Nothing more annoying than someone who sees the van when they are right next to it and slam on their brakes. PEOPLE, you won’t get a ticket if you are going the speed limit, or close to it. If the posted limit is 35, you don’t need to go 15 mph!

With your help we are building a comprehensive listing of the locations where the vans are regularly located. With this information we can hope that drivers will become more aware of the surroundings and not be so surprised. With the number of vans on the rise, you WILL be seeing them more often.

Beaverton Red Light Camera Locations

  • Cedar Hills Blvd. & Walker Rd.
  • Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. & Griffith Dr.
  • Allen Boulevard and Lombard Ave.
  • Scholls Ferry Rd. and Hall Blvd.

Effective 2/1/2011
Red light camera enforcement intersections will be issuing citations for vehicles that don’t come to a complete stop when turning on red.

Map from Beaverton’s Website:

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