UPDATED: Just before Christmas, Commander Shari Shovlin of the Redmond Police announced a new start date for their Safety (Red Light) Cameras. The Red-Light camera activation date is now changed from New Year's Day to February 1.
THE RED-LIGHT PROCESS: For the month of February, citizens are sent a warning of their infractions. Citations will be issued starting March 1 and can be challenged in court. However, the city may give you an opportunity to review your infraction on their new website to help save you and the courts some time.
Some good news: Red-Light violations will be cited "non-moving" so your driver's insurance company won't ding you; and the $124 fine is less than a "moving" violation. Driving habits change and fewer accidents have been reported over time.
Some bad news: Red-Light cameras are controversial in some cities, because they've been reported as a Cash Cow. KING-TV featured a report on Lynnwood, WA with claims Lynnwood generated 10% of it's total budget from red-light fines. The reporter interviewed citizens who claimed revenues create a revenue habit for installing ever more red-lights Also, watch out for rear-end bumps as drivers get used the Pilot.
I alerted City Council to an education, yet alarming 12/5 KING-TV video in early December. Councillor Hank Myers, Chair of the Council Safety Committee responded with a Letter to RNB a few days after. The 12/5 KING-TV video has since been removed, though text remains.