Traffic Camera Vendors in the US
These companies manufacture, install, and operate the speed cameras and red light cameras used across the United States.
Verra Mobility
Formerly: American Traffic Solutions (ATS), Redflex (acquired 2021)
Mesa, Arizona
Founded 2018
VRRM
Verra Mobility is the largest traffic enforcement camera vendor in the United States and globally. The company was formed in 2018 through the merger of American Traffic Solutions (ATS) and EPC, and further expanded by acquiring Australian-based Redflex Holdings in 2021. Verra Mobility processes over 50 million photo enforcement events each year across more than 700 cities worldwide. Their technology portfolio includes fixed and mobile speed cameras, red light cameras, school zone enforcement systems, and work zone safety solutions. The company is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the ticker VRRM.
Sensys Gatso
Salem, New Hampshire
Founded 1958
SENS (Stockholm)
Sensys Gatso Group is a Swedish-American company with roots dating back to the original Gatso speed camera invented by race car driver Maurice Gatsonides in the 1950s. The company specializes in automated speed enforcement, red light camera systems, and average speed (point-to-point) enforcement technology. Their US operations are headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire, with manufacturing and R&D facilities in both the US and Europe. Sensys Gatso serves municipalities and DOT agencies across multiple US states with both managed services and equipment sales.
RedSpeed USA
Lombard, Illinois
Founded 2005
RedSpeed USA is a traffic safety technology company headquartered in the Chicago suburbs. The company specializes in school zone speed camera enforcement systems and red light camera programs. RedSpeed is a subsidiary of RedSpeed International, a UK-based company. In the US, they are best known for operating school zone speed camera programs across Illinois suburbs and expanding into other states. Their camera systems use advanced video analytics and ALPR (Automatic License Plate Recognition) technology.
Conduent Transportation
Formerly: Xerox Government Solutions
Florham Park, New Jersey
Founded 2017
CNDT
Conduent Transportation, formerly part of Xerox, is a major provider of automated traffic enforcement solutions across the United States. The company manages red light camera and speed camera programs for numerous municipalities and state agencies. Conduent handles the entire citation lifecycle from camera installation and maintenance to image review, citation processing, and payment collection. They also provide tolling and transit solutions alongside their photo enforcement services.
Blue Line Solutions
Boise, Idaho
Founded 2014
Blue Line Solutions provides automated speed enforcement technology specifically designed for school zones and work zones. The company operates primarily in the western United States and has expanded its reach to multiple states. Their approach focuses on partnerships with local law enforcement rather than replacing traditional policing. Blue Line uses LiDAR-based speed detection systems paired with high-resolution cameras for evidence collection.