Chesterfield County is placing cameras in school zones to enforce speed limits, protect students and boost road safety. Cameras are being installed at multiple schools to ensure drivers follow posted speed limits in active school zones.

The cameras will enforce speed limits only while flashing warning lights are active during school hours. On school days, the warning lights are on for one hour in the morning as students arrive and one hour in the afternoon as students depart.

Automated speed cameras at these schools will be operational at the start of the 2025-26 school year, and violators will receive citations when their vehicles are documented going more than 10 mph over the posted speed limit in an active school zone.

  • Beulah Elementary

  • Marguerite Christian Elementary

  • Cosby High

  • Ecoff Elementary

  • Grange Hall Elementary

  • Midlothian High

  • Moseley Elementary

  • Old Hundred Elementary

  • Reams Road Elementary

  • Swift Creek Elementary

Automated speed cameras at these schools will begin a 30-day warning period at the start of the 2025-26 school year. During this time, violators will receive warnings instead of citations when their vehicles are documented going more than 10 mph over the posted speed limit in an active school zone.

  • Manchester Middle

  • Matoaca Elementary

Cameras are planned in the coming weeks at additional schools. This website offers the latest information.