Red Means Stop

Intersection traffic safety program

Help Us Save A Life

More than 900 people a year in the U.S. die from impatient or distracted drivers running a red light.

Intersection cameras, by far, are the most effective way to stop dangerous violators, cutting intersection crashes by 30 percent.

We're not out to catch minor infractions. We're out to stop the kind of reckless driver who could kill you next.

What You Need To Know

A violation only occurs when a vehicle travels past the solid white stop bar and proceeds through the intersection after the light has turned red. Any vehicle already in the intersection (past the stop bar when the light changes from yellow to red) is not considered a violation.

There is a fine of $158

Through the use of traffic signal cameras, we're out to make our streets safer for our citizens and visitors. There is a fine of $158 for each red light violation offense. At no time will a red light camera violation carry points against your driver’s license or auto insurance.

If you fail to pay

The due date for payment of violation fines is located on the top and bottom right of your Notice of Violation. If you do not pay by the due date, a Uniform Traffic Citation will be issued. Cost associated with that citation will apply plus administration and court fees up to $500.

Know your options

If you receive a Notice of Violation, you can pay the fine in person, by mail or online, request a hearing, or submit an affidavit of non-responsibility. Instructions are included with the Notice of Violation.

Are violations valid?

Images of your vehicle were captured and recorded by an Automated Intersection Safety System. You can review your images and video of the actual violation online at www.violationinfo.com. A Traffic Infraction Enforcement Officer will review and affirm all violations before notices are mailed.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, please contact our Customer Service Hotline toll free at 1-866-225-8875.