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Northampton Cracks Down on Traffic Offenses

Summary

  • Drivers face fines for illegal traffic moves in Northampton.
  • Enforcement cameras target box junction, no-entry violations.
  • Consultation on new traffic enforcement ends January 4, 2026.
Northampton Cracks Down on Traffic Offenses

West Northamptonshire Council is initiating a significant enforcement drive against illegal traffic maneuvers within Northampton. The council plans to implement fines for motorists who commit offenses such as entering yellow box junctions without a clear exit, driving the wrong way up one-way streets, or disregarding no-entry signs.

This initiative will utilize Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras at thirteen specified locations. The primary goal is to improve road safety, reduce traffic congestion, and deter dangerous driving behaviors. A public consultation period for these proposed changes is now active and will continue until January 4, 2026.

Offenses will result in a warning for a first-time violation, with subsequent offenses incurring a fine. Revenue generated from these fines will be allocated to cover operational costs, including equipment and staff. Council officials state that these measures are crucial for preventing accidents and improving travel for all road users.

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West Northamptonshire Council is implementing fines for illegal maneuvers like entering yellow box junctions without a clear exit, and ignoring no-entry signs.
The consultation period for the new traffic enforcement plans in Northampton will conclude on January 4, 2026.
Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras will be used at 13 locations to enforce traffic rules and issue fines.

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