A graphic reminding individuals that the Red Speed cameras will be fully operational beginning Wednesday, July 31, 2024.

WARNER ROBINS, Ga. – The Warner Robins Police Department wants to remind citizens about the speed cameras installed near Warner Robins High School, Lake Joy Elementary and Primary, Northside High School, and Huntington Middle School. As the 2024–2025 school session begins, the Red Speed cameras near each school will be fully operational beginning Wednesday, July 31, 2024.

Mayor LaRhonda W. Patrick emphasized the importance of student safety, stating, "Ensuring the safety of our students is our top priority. As we welcome the new school year, I urge all residents and commuters to drive responsibly and adhere to the speed limits in school zones."

Police Chief Wayne Fisher added, "The implementation of speed cameras has been a vital step in our ongoing efforts to protect our children and enhance public safety. We encourage everyone to exercise caution and help us create a safe environment for our students to learn and thrive."

Warner Robins residents and commuters are urged to adhere to the speed limits and exercise caution while driving through these designated areas. The implementation of speed cameras aligns with the city's commitment to public safety and supports efforts to enhance the overall well-being of the community.

For further information or inquiries regarding the speed camera program, please contact the Warner Robins Police Department at (478) 302-5378.