MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 30, 2025 — The City of Memphis and the Memphis Police Department are pleased to announce that their new automated traffic safety program is now operational and will issue warnings to violators. 30 cameras have been installed at 15 locations, including high-risk intersections, S-curves, and school zones.
Cameras have been placed at the following locations to enforce the city’s speed limits:
- Union Avenue: Rembert to Morrison (School Zone)
- Whitney Avenue: Mountain Terrace to Wingate (School Zone)
- Tillman Street: McAdoo to Tillman Cove (School Zone)
- Kirby Parkway: Raines to Birchwalk (School Zone)
- Stratford Road: Bowen to Marcel (School Zone)
- East Holmes Road: Tulane to Elvis Presley Blvd. (School Zone)
- Perkins Road: Wooddale to Scottsdale (School Zone) and Reverse Curve
- North White Station Road: Normandy to Heatherway (School Zone)
- Getwell Road: Mallory to Elliston (School Zone)
- New Allen Road: Hawkins Mill Road to Price of Peace Church (Reverse Curve)
- Tchulahoma Road: Shannon Circle to 400 feet South of Christine (Reverse Curve)
- McLean Road: Forrest to Faxon (School Zone)
- Quince Road: Sulgrave to Solway (School Zone)
- Perkins Road: 100 feet South of Chip to 100 feet North of Perkins Cove (Reverse Curve)
- Knight Arnold Road: 600 feet East of Mendenhall to 200 feet of Spencer (Reverse Curve)
After a 30-day warning period, the program will begin issuing citations for speed violations. Any vehicle captured failing to abide by posted speed limits will be fined $50. Warnings will begin on Sept. 30, while citations will commence on Oct. 30.
The City of Memphis contracted with Verra Mobility, a leader in speed safety technology, to administer this safety program. The cameras will capture images of vehicle license plates and send them through secure video. Law enforcement will verify the infraction before a fine is issued to the vehicle’s owner.
Media Contact:
Arlenia Cole , City of Memphis Communications.