However, the RAC has previously warned authorities in London and Cardiff raked in over £58million from picking up simple offences in one year.
A total of £58.2million was taken by the councils between 2018 and 2019 according to a Freedom of Information request.
Yellow box junctions were the most lucrative bringing in over £31million in 2018/19.
Data shows the total number of council Penalty Charge Notices have increased year-on-year from 753 in 2016/17 to over one million in 2018/19.
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RAC head of roads policy Nicholas Lyes has warned there is a chance councils could use the new powers as a “revenue-raising tool”.
There is a chance councils may use the powers to their advantage to raise extra finances to fill gaps in spending.
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