PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — The Prince William County Department of Transportation is launching the automated traffic enforcement pilot program during the month of February. The goal of the program is to improve safety as well implement strategies and measures to reduce the number of injuries and deaths near school roads. Here […]
The Prince William County Department of Transportation is set to initiate the Automated Traffic Enforcement Pilot Program, which will place speed cameras in selected school zones across the county.
The Prince William County Department of Transportation will begin rolling out the Automated Traffic Enforcement Pilot Program in several school zones across the county Thursday.
(Woodbridge)- The Prince William County Department of Transportation will begin rolling out the Automated Traffic Enforcement Pilot Program in several school zones across the county Thursday. The initial school zones where automated enforcement will be deployed include: Route 15 – Battlefield High School Old Bridge Road – Woodbridge High School and Old Bridge Elementary School Benita Fitzgerald Drive- Fitzgerald Elementary School Kettle Run Road – Patriot High School and T. Clay Wood Elementary School More school zones will be coming online over the next few months. The pilot program will start with a 30-day warning period at each location, during which drivers speeding in an active school zone will only receive a warning. After the 30-day warning period, drivers speeding in the school zones will receive a $100 fine.