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  2. Bill White (Texas politician) - Wikipedia

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    The red-light cameras caused controversy, though, even leading to some lawsuits. Many people argued that this was just a way for the city to make money at the expense of public safety. [49] However, White has stood behind his decision to keep the red light cameras. Studies have revealed mixed results of the effectiveness of red-light cameras.

  3. Traffic enforcement camera - Wikipedia

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    Redflex red light camera in Springfield, Ohio, US A set of pictures taken by a red light camera in Luannan County, China, the black car in the pictures ran the red light. A red light camera is a traffic camera that takes an image of a vehicle that goes through an intersection where the light is red. The system continuously monitors the traffic ...

  4. Red light camera - Wikipedia

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    A red-light camera in use in Beaverton, ... red light cameras started use in 2009. ... of Dallas, Texas; [60] American Traffic Solutions of Scottsdale, ...

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  6. How Do You Know If a Red Light Camera Caught You? - AOL

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    Red light cameras aren't snapping pictures constantly. Here's how they really work—and how you'll find out if you've run afoul of one. (Please drive safely!) The post How Do You Know If a Red ...

  7. What you need to know about Columbia push for cameras that ...

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    South Carolina doesn’t allow automated road safety cameras, often called red-light or speed cameras. And even before they were outright banned, a small South Carolina town was accused in 2010 of ...

  8. Rules for traffic lights - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions (such as New York City), [citation needed] there are ordinances or by-laws against "gridlocking".A motorist entering an intersection (even if on a green light) but unable to proceed and who gets stranded in the intersection (when traffic ahead fails to proceed), and who remains after the light turns red (thus blocking traffic from other directions) may be cited.

  9. Speed limit enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Gatso speed camera. Speed limits are enforced on most public roadways by authorities, with the purpose to improve driver compliance with speed limits.Methods used include roadside speed traps set up and operated by the police and automated roadside "speed camera" systems, which may incorporate the use of an automatic number plate recognition system. [1]