Red light cameras to begin at 2 intersections March 28

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is launching additional automated camera enforcement systems at two high-risk intersections in an effort to reduce reckless speeding. This initiative responds to growing concerns about road safety and aims to change driver behavior. For the first 30 days, a warning period will be in place for violators, allowing drivers to familiarize themselves with the new regulations. The city’s focus on education underscores its commitment to promoting adherence to traffic laws. Officials believe that these measures will lead to a significant reduction in accidents and enhance pedestrian safety.

The initiative is part of a broader trend seen across many cities, where automated enforcement is being adopted to manage traffic violations effectively. The full details of this program, including its implementation and expected outcomes, will be available exclusively to subscribers of the Edmonds Beacon. Such measures represent a proactive approach to community safety and responsible driving.

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