🚦Warrington started issuing violations in March

🚦The violations are $100 each and have no effect on insurance

🚦Two other Bucks County towns are operating or considering red light cameras


 

WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, Pa — Nearly 10,000 violations were sent to drivers passing through Bucks County's first red light camera.

Warrington's Automated Red Light Photo Enforcement (ARLE) system went live in January 2024 at two intersections on Route 611 at Bristol Road and Street Road. After a grace period actual violations were issued to driver starting in March.

Warrrington police said in a press release that 9,797 notices of violation were issued beween March 23 and December 31 at the two intersections. Payment of the $100 fine was received on 70% of the violations which have no impact on insurance.

The number represents 78% of all potential violations approved by officers after a review.

Red light violations issued by zip code (warnings and notice of violation)
Red light violations issued by zip code (warnings and notice of violation) (Warrington police)
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Where did violators live?

The report shows 55% of the violations were sent to drivers from beyond the immediate surrounding towns. 15% went to drivers with a Warrington address, 13% to Doylestown, 9% to Warminster, 6% to Chalfont and 2% to Jamison.

The township says it does not profit from the tickets with all monies going toward the maintenence of the system.

Bensalem installed red light cameras at Street Road at Knights Road in all directions and Route 1 north and southbound at Old Lincoln Highway. The Bristol Township Council in December approved cameras to be installed at intersections on Route 13 at Green Lane and at Edgerly Road.

Red light camera violations issued in Warrington by approach 3/24/24-12/31/24
Red light camera violations issued in Warrington by approach 3/24/24-12/31/24 (Warrington police/Dan Alexander, Townsquare Media/Canva)
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