Run a red light in Boynton Beach and there's a chance you will be caught on camera.
The city said red-light cameras will officially be turned back on September 1. However, tickets won't be given out immediately. There will be a two-week warning period, police said.
Here are the locations of the red-light cameras:
• Northwest 8th Street and West Boynton Beach Boulevard (southbound)
• Boynton Beach Boulevard and North Seacrest Boulevard (eastbound)
• South Federal Highway and Southeast 23rd Ave. (northbound & southbound)
• East Gateway Boulevard and North Congress Avenue (north, south, east & westbound)
• West Boynton Beach Boulevard/Northwest Second Avenue and North Congress Avenue NB & EB
• West Woolbright Road and South Congress Avenue (north, south, east & westbound)
• West Woolbright Road and Southwest 8th Street/Corporate Drive (eastbound)
Drivers who are caught running a red light where a camera is installed face a $158 fine, police said.
Before paying you can check the video at www.violationinfo.com by submitting your citation number.
15 red-light cameras at 7 intersections to go live on 9/1. Two week warning period. Notices of violation will begin 9/15. @cityofboyntonpic.twitter.com/88cSzweVFj
— Boynton Beach Police (@BBPD) August 8, 2017