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The Automated Red Light Camera Enforcement Program continues to show positive results. Violations decreased by 42% compared to last year, indicating improved driver behavior. Of the approximately 26 million vehicles that passed through monitored intersections, the violation rate was just 0.02%, with only 13% involving Warrington residents. While crash data naturally fluctuates year to year, overall accident trends remain lower when compared to a five-year period, with most serious crashes involving turning or angle collisions.
“These results demonstrate that automated enforcement continues to change driver behavior and improve safety in Warrington Township,” said Sergeant Kenneth Hawthorn, ARLE Program Supervisor. “Our goal is safer roadways, and the data shows this program is making a meaningful impact.”










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