STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — At this point, Staten Island drivers should be familiar with which intersections have red light cameras.
The Advance/SILive.com recently analyzed publicly available camera violation records on the city’s Open Data page to identify locations of enforcement cameras installed by New York City
The data reflects all red light camera violations that have been issued on Staten Island from Jan. 1 to Nov. 21, 2025, the most up-to-date information available.
These red light cameras are located throughout the city, with over 30 scattered around Staten Island.
The red light camera locations on Staten Island were primarily static over the year, and the list of locations remained mostly unchanged, according to records.
The one noticeable difference was the apparent removal of a red light camera on the northbound section of Father Capodanno Boulevard, near the entrance to the park-and-ride lot. This specific camera did not issue a ticket after July 29, according to the data.
Overall, cameras issued Staten Island drivers a total of 50,808 tickets for blowing through red lights, the data showed. Since these tickets typically carry a $50 fine, Staten Islanders were issued over $2.5 million in fines throughout 2025.
Eight cameras alone issued 26,358 tickets, representing over $1.3 million in summonses, according to city data.
Here are the eight red light cameras on Staten Island that have issued the most violations so far, according to the city’s camera data:
8. Richmond Avenue & Victory Boulevard
Direction: Northbound
Summons issued: 2,385
Fines: $119,250
7. Richmond Avenue & Draper Place
Direction: Northbound
Summons issued: 2,457
Fines: $122,850
6. New Dorp Lane & Richmond Road
Direction: Eastbound
Summons issued: 2,937
Fines: $146,850
5. Victory Boulevard & Morani Street
Direction: Eastbound
Summons issued: 3,070
Fines: $153,500
4. Arthur Kill Road & Richmond Avenue
Direction: Westbound
Summons issued: 3,094
Fines: $154,700
3. Victory Boulevard & Morani Street
Direction: Westbound
Summons issued: 3,285
Fines: $164,250
2. New Dorp Lane & Richmond Road
Direction: Westbound
Summons issued: 3,701
Fines: $185,050
1. Clove Road & Bard Avenue
Direction: Eastbound
Summons issued: 5,429
Fines: $271,450
Besides the number of red light camera tickets, the New York Police Department has issued over 2,700 tickets in 2025 for disobeying a traffic control device, a broad term that includes running red lights, among other offenses.
In October 2024, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation to extend New York City’s red light camera program through Dec. 1, 2027.
The legislation also allowed the city to add an additional 450 intersections to the red light program.
With this increase, the number of intersections in the five boroughs with red light cameras could balloon from 150 to 600.
Earlier this year, city officials announced that Verra Mobility would operate the network of enforcement cameras in the five boroughs.