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License plate readers in Longview, TX

Volunteers have documented 12 automated license plate readers inside Longview. That is the 177th-largest total among the 208 Texas cities indexed here, and 0.1% of the statewide total. Its 0.2 readers per square mile spread across 56.2 square miles, the thinnest coverage of the 2,263 cities indexed nationally. Nearly all of them — 92% — are Flock Safety units. Volunteers also recorded non-government operators here, including Lowe's. Every mount volunteers recorded here is the same kind: poles.

Updated August 18, 2026.

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  • 12

    readers documented

  • 0.2

    per square mile

  • 177th

    of 208 indexed Texas cities

  • 0.1%

    of Texas’s documented total

Dot colors follow the manufacturer legend below. Boundary: U.S. Census Bureau, 2025 Cartographic Boundary Files. Locations: © OpenStreetMap contributors.

Who makes them

What volunteers recorded

Monitoring public roads
12 cameras are tagged as watching public streets or traffic.
Recorded operators
Lowe's (3). Who operates these cameras nationally →
How they’re mounted
pole (4)
Coverage area
56.2 square miles of land inside city limits.

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