Traffic-enforcement cameras coming to East Providence The Providence Journal EAST PROVIDENCE — Beware drivers: your city is getting speed-zone cameras. “After receiving consistent resident concerns about speeding on our city streets, we will be installing a traffic enforcement system in East Providence,” East Providence Police Chief William C. Nebus has announced. "A speed enforcement program is an effective one at deterring speeding, reducing crashes, and ultimately saving lives,'' he said. The fine for running through a red light intersection will be $85. The fine for speeding in a 'school safety zone' will be $50. Here's what is known: "The program will commence with a 30-day warning period. Motorists will receive a notice in the mail instead of a violation with the goal of changing driver behavior before a violation."