Two new red light enforcement cameras begin warning period

Suffolk Police have announced that the warning period for Red Light Enforcement Cameras at two intersections begins Friday, October 11, 2024.

According to a media release, the cameras have been installed at the northbound and westbound approaches to the Portsmouth Blvd/Nansemond Blvd intersection, as well as the eastbound and southbound approaches at the Godwin Blvd/Kings Fork intersection.

According to the release, during the 30-day warning period, drivers who run red lights at these intersections will receive cautionary letters sent to their homes. However, starting November 10, 2024, violators will face a $50 fine.

For a complete list of intersections, details about the warning periods and activation dates, and more information on Suffolk’s Automated Traffic Enforcement Camera program, residents are encouraged to visit the city’s website at https://www.suffolkva.us/1711/Traffic-Enforcement-Cameras.

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