Drivers who run a red light should expect to receive an infringement notice with a $150 fine. Photo / Dean Purcell
Drivers who run a red light should expect to receive an infringement notice with a $150 fine. Photo / Dean Purcell
Police are reminding red-light runners in Wellington they could be stung with a $150 dollar fine as police start cracking down on the offence.
A road safety prevention operation running in July was targeting driver behaviour at intersections in particular, after it was found accidents at intersections were a leadingfactor in serious crashes in the Wellington district.
Police urged all drivers to take extra care and be more aware of their surroundings -- particularly in the city.
From Monday, officers will be actively patrolling intersections in the city, focusing on high risk locations.
Drivers who run a red light should expect to receive an infringement notice with a $150 fine.
Motorists caught using mobile phones, speeding, driving under the influence of drink or drugs, or not wearing seat belts, would also be penalised, said sergeant Jason McCarthy.
"Running a red light is dangerous and poses a genuine threat to the safety of motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.