SafeLight Piedmont Program Adds Another Camera 

The SafeLight Piedmont program has installed an additional safelight camera at Wendover Avenue and Hill Street. SafeLight Piedmont is the red-light camera program operated by Peek Traffic Enforcement at various intersections throughout Greensboro and High Point. The goal of the program is to decrease the number of motorists who run red lights and to improve safety at signalized intersections.

Greensboro now has installed sixteen safelight cameras throughout the city. Future plans call for a total of 20 cameras to be installed in Greensboro. Signs will be posted at additional intersections, and their locations advertised.

SafeLight citations are sent to the registered owner of the vehicle, who is then responsible for paying or appealing the citation to the SafeLight office. The fine for running a SafeLight traffic signal is $50, an amount set by the NC General Assembly.

For more information on the SafeLight program, contact the SafeLight Piedmont office at 883-9402.