WARWICK, R.I. (WPRI) — The grace period is over for the traffic enforcement cameras that went online in Warwick last month.

In a social media post, police reminded the community that the school-zone and red-light cameras would start ticketing on Monday, Sept. 29.

Speeding more than 10 miles per hour over the speed limit in an active school zone will carry a $50 fine per violation, while the fine for running a red light will be $85. Failing to stop for a school bus when its lights are flashing and the arm is extended carries a fine starting at $250.

Deputy Police Chief Andrew Sullivan told 12 News on Monday that drivers can pay the speeding tickets by mail and won't have to go to court.

"They do not go on your driving record, nor do they go against your insurance record," Sullivan expla

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