Edmonds red-light camera program underway [View all]
EVERETT The city of Edmonds issued 215 warning letters to drivers from April 10 to 17, just weeks after launching its new red-light camera program.
The two cameras one at the intersection of 220th Street Southwest and Highway 99 and the other at the intersection of 100th Avenue West and Edmonds Way picked up 535 violations. Of those, 320 were either rejected or are yet to be processed or reviewed, said Edmonds Police Cmdr. Josh McClure.
The city is currently in its 30-day warning period, so any violators will receive a warning letter and no citation. After the warning period, drivers will receive a $145 citation if their vehicle is captured not stopping or not coming to a complete stop before turning right at a red light.
Nobodys getting any violations at this point, McClure said. This is a really good opportunity for us to educate the public and say, Hey, look, these things are active, we want you to know that theyre recognizing red-light-running behavior, and we want you to change your behavior because this is about traffic safety.
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