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  2. Red light camera - Wikipedia

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    Red light cameras are typically installed in protective metal boxes attached to poles [27] at intersections, [10] which are often specifically chosen due to high numbers of crashes and/or red-light-running violations. [26] In some case, cameras are built into traffic lights. Red light camera systems typically employ a sensor that detects the ...

  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. Gatso - Wikipedia

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    Gatso is the brand that Gatsometer BV (now known as Sensys Gatso Group when Sensys acquired Gatso in 2015 [1]) use on their speed cameras and red light cameras. The most commonly encountered Gatso speed cameras emit radar beams to measure the speed of a passing vehicle. If it is travelling above the preset trigger speed, one or two photographs ...

  5. 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 ...

  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. Jeff Brandes - Wikipedia

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    While serving in the Senate, Brandes, an opponent of red-light cameras, attached a provision onto highway safety legislation that would "require the cities and counties [that have cameras] to create an administrative appeals process for motorists who contest the initial red-light camera violations."

  8. Red-light cameras catch violators. Here’s why the city of ...

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    There are 25 red light camera locations throughout the city. They were picked based on the locations’ history of crashes involving drivers running red lights.

  9. History of traffic lights - Wikipedia

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    The signal was 22 feet (6.7 m) high. The light was called the semaphore and had arms that would extend horizontally that commanded drivers to "Stop" and then the arms would lower to a 45 degrees angle to tell drivers to proceed with "Caution". At night a red light would command "Stop" and a green light would mean use "Caution". [3]