
Gabrielle Rockwell
JAMES CITY COUNTY, VA - James City County has launched the first phase of their safety partnership with Blue Line Solutions to deploy an Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program in multiple school zones, bolstering the county’s commitment to student safety, driver accountability and data-driven traffic enforcement.
School Zone Coverage
Under the agreement, Blue Line Solutions will provide ASE technology at the following schools:
- Clara Byrd Baker Elementary School
- Toano Middle School
- D.J. Montague Elementary School
- James River Elementary School
- Lafayette High School
- Norge Elementary School
These designated zones will transition from a 30-day warning period commencing September 8,2025, into fully-operational enforcement on October 8, 2025 when cameras go live under school-zone beacon hours. The system monitors vehicles that exceed posted speed limits by at least 10 miles per hour during active school zone times, in compliance with Virginia Code §46.2-882.1.
Data-Driven Safety with Local Control
In James City County, Blue Line Solutions’ pre-program 5-day speed study measured 166,990 drivers a week in their school zones with 37,892 speeding vehicles (22.69%). Of those speeding, 11,941 vehicles were traveling 11-14 MPH over the enforceable speed limit (31.51%). Another 16,623 traveled 15-20 MPH over the enforceable speed limit (43.87%), and 9,328 additional vehicles exceeding 21 MPH or more over the posted school speed limit (24.62%).
We know that speed kills; statistics show a child struck by a vehicle traveling 40 MPH, only has a one in 10 chance of survival, but if you slow that down to 20 MPH, that same child has a much-improved survival rate of nine in 10. Speeding is also a primary contributing factor in motor vehicle crashes resulting in personal injury and deaths. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 64% of child pedestrians killed in traffic crashes occurred during the weekday (6AM Monday to 6:00PM. Friday).
To address those safety concerns, the following technical measures were put in place in each school zone as part of a Blue Line Solutions ASE safety program:
- Lane-specific laser LiDAR detection captures accurate speed data for vehicles in each direction of travel.
- Each recorded violation is reviewed and approved by a trained James City County police officer prior to summons issuance to ensure both fairness and accountability.
- Cameras and enforcement only operate during active school zone hours, and each site will be clearly signed in advance to maximize visibility and community trust.
Zero Up-Front Cost, Shared Success
The contract structure ensures no upfront cost to James City County for system installation and operations. Revenue from paid summonses will be shared with the County, supporting future safety initiatives without burdening taxpayers, prioritizing safety over everything.
Building SaferCommunities Together
By selecting Blue Line Solutions, Greenwich joins a growing network of municipalities using advanced enforcement tools to reduce dangerous driving behavior where it matters most: school zones and neighborhoods. Early case studies have shown reductions in speeding of an average of 90% or greater following ASE implementation.
“Our goal is straightforward: slow the drivers who pose the greatest risk and keep our children, educators and community safe,” said Blue Line Solutions founder and CEO Mark Hutchinson.
About Blue Line Solutions
Blue Line Solutions, LLC is a Chattanooga-based provider of Automated Speed Enforcement(ASE) and traffic safety technology for municipalities and law enforcement agencies nationwide. Founded by law enforcement professionals, Blue Line Solutions partners with agencies to deliver transparent, data-driven, and community-centered solutions that save lives and promote safer driving behavior in school and work zones.
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