BRONX

Speed, Red Light & Bus Lane Cameras in Bronx

9 cameras across 5 neighborhoods

Camera Summary

7 speed cameras

1 red light camera

1 bus lane camera

Bronx camera enforcement is expanding around Yankee Stadium, the Grand Concourse, and Fordham Road. The borough's mix of dense residential neighborhoods in the South Bronx and longer commercial corridors in the north creates two distinct enforcement profiles — tight school-zone speed camera clusters in the south, and highway-adjacent red-light cameras near the approaches to the major bridges and parkways.

Cameras by Neighborhood

Fordham

Speed Camera

Fordham Rd & Grand Concourse

6 AM - 10 PM, school days

$50

Speed Camera

E Fordham Rd & Tiebout Ave (near PS 33)

6 AM - 10 PM, school days

$50

Red Light Camera

Fordham Rd & Grand Concourse

24/7

$50

Highbridge

Speed Camera

Nelson Ave & W 164th St (near PS 73)

6 AM - 10 PM, school days

$50

Hunts Point

Speed Camera

Hunts Point Ave & Randall Ave

6 AM - 10 PM, school days

$50

Bus Lane Camera

Southern Blvd & Longwood Ave (Bx6 SBS)

7 AM - 7 PM weekdays

$115

Mott Haven

Speed Camera

Willis Ave & E 138th St (near PS 277)

6 AM - 10 PM, school days

$50

Speed Camera

3rd Ave & E 149th St

6 AM - 10 PM, school days

$50

Pelham Bay

Speed Camera

Westchester Ave & Crosby Ave

6 AM - 10 PM, school days

$50

Route Strategy for Bronx

The Bronx's highest camera density is along the Grand Concourse, which runs the length of the borough from 138th Street in Mott Haven up to Mosholu Parkway at the border with Westchester. The Concourse has multiple red-light cameras at its major intersections (149th, 161st near Yankee Stadium, 170th, Fordham Road) and school-zone speed cameras along the residential stretches. Delivery fleets using the Concourse as a north-south spine through the borough will encounter more cameras than on any other single street in the Bronx.

Fordham Road is the Bronx's main east-west commercial corridor and carries a dedicated bus lane through its busiest segments. The bus lane enforcement on Fordham Road operates during posted hours, and because the street is lined with retail and the curb space is extremely tight, delivery vehicles frequently get caught crossing into the bus lane while looking for a parking spot or loading zone.

The South Bronx neighborhoods of Mott Haven, Hunts Point, and Highbridge have the highest concentration of school-zone speed cameras in the borough, particularly in the residential blocks around the elementary schools. Fleets serving Hunts Point Market — one of the largest food distribution hubs in the country — pick up speed camera tickets on the residential streets leading to and from the market, especially during early-morning and late-evening runs that still fall within the 6 AM to 10 PM school-day enforcement window.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there red-light cameras around Yankee Stadium?

Yes — the intersections around Yankee Stadium (Grand Concourse at 161st Street, River Avenue, 157th Street) all have red-light camera coverage, and enforcement is consistent year-round regardless of the Yankees' schedule. The cameras operate 24/7 at $50 per violation.

Does the Fordham Road bus lane enforce all day?

The Fordham Road bus lane enforces during posted hours, typically weekday daytime hours. Outside those hours, the lane is generally open to other vehicles, but the exact schedule is posted on signs along the route. Commercial vehicles are not exempt from the daytime rules.

What about the Hunts Point market routes?

Hunts Point Market generates heavy commercial traffic early in the morning and late at night, and the residential-street approaches to the market pass through school zones. Speed camera enforcement from 6 AM to 10 PM catches most morning runs. Late-night runs after 10 PM are outside the speed camera window, but red-light and bus-lane cameras along the route still operate.

What this means for commercial fleets

Bronx camera enforcement is a secondary cost center for most commercial fleets compared to Manhattan or Brooklyn, but for fleets with routes through the Grand Concourse, Fordham Road, or the Hunts Point Market approaches, the ticket volume can match the denser boroughs. Fleet operators serving the South Bronx should pay particular attention to the school-zone speed cameras in Mott Haven and Highbridge, which are the borough's highest-volume violation hotspots for commercial vehicles.

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