Say goodbye to the damn van, Rio Rancho.
The Rio Rancho Police Department will replace its current mobile speed enforcement cameras with updated equipment this weekend.
The new equipment, consisting of 10 mobile units, will replace vehicle-based automated cameras currently used in the city’s Safe Traffic Operations Program, known as STOP. The change comes as existing vehicle equipment is being phased out, according to the city.
The first camera placement locations will be rolled out Saturday at:
- Nicklaus and Broadmoor
- Unser and Westside
- Unser and Paseo Del Volcan
- Loma Colorado and Broadmoor
- Idalia and Loma Colorado
- Rockaway and Pyrite
- Golf Course and 16th Avenue
- Unser and Black Hills
- King Blvd and Lake Valley
- Kim and Saratoga
Following deployment of the new cameras on locally maintained roadways, a 45-day warning period will begin during which only warning citations will be issued to motorists.
The announcement comes after residents raised questions when a set of new speed cameras briefly appeared in the city last month before being removed.
Community members posted comments and photos about the equipment in a Facebook group called “Where’s The Damn Van?- Rio Rancho,” which focuses on the city’s speed enforcement program.
The current system uses eight SUVs equipped with radar units that monitor vehicle speeds. When a vehicle exceeds the speed limit, the radar signals a camera to photograph the vehicle, documenting the license plate and speed, according to the city’s website.

One of the things I like about Rio Rancho is that I can drive the speed limit without other drivers losing their minds.
Speed cameras technically are not legal because they can not be cross examined in court, they use doppler radar that is disrupted by harmonics, and they can easily get confused between vehicles.
When are we getting them on Enchanted Hills Blvd. We need at least 3.