Colorado average‑speed cameras block Waze

Updated: 2026.04.04 3H ago 1 sources
Colorado deployed multi‑point average‑speed camera systems (AVIS) that calculate a vehicle's average speed between cameras and ticket owners for speeding 10+ mph over the limit. The cameras have begun issuing $75 owner‑directed fines (zero license points) along stretches including I‑25 after a 2023 law change, making short‑term slowdowns at single cameras ineffective and undercutting apps that route drivers around point cameras. — Shows how a specific legal and technical change converts evasive consumer navigation tools into ineffective workarounds and accelerates state capacity for automated surveillance and traffic enforcement.

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Colorado's New Speed Camera System Makes Waze Nearly Useless
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Colorado Department of Transportation installed AVIS in a construction zone on I‑25; tickets began April 2; threshold 10 mph; fine $75; law changed in 2023 to allow AVIS for law enforcement.
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