Traffic photo enforcement cameras, also known as red light cameras, speed cameras, or road safety cameras, are used by The Dept of Transportation.
Some examples of traffic violations that these cameras can detect include: Speeding, Running a red light, Going through a toll booth without paying, Using a bus lane without authorization, and Entering a congestion charge area.
Traffic photo enforcement cameras can capture images of the violation, including the license plate number, and record data such as the time, date, and duration of the red and yellow lights. They can then be linked to an automated ticketing system to issue citations to the driver.
While traffic cameras are used in many states to enforce traffic laws, the practice is controversial. Some questions raised include public safety, privacy, and drivers' rights.Traffic photo enforcement cameras, also known as red light cameras, speed cameras, or road safety cameras, are used by The Dept of Transportation.
Some examples of traffic violations that these cameras can detect include: Speeding, Running a red light, Going through a toll booth without paying, Using a bus lane without authorization, and Entering a congestion charge area.
Traffic photo enforcement cameras can capture images of the violation, including the license plate number, and record data such as the time, date, and duration of the red and yellow lights. They can then be linked to an automated ticketing system to issue citations to the driver.
While traffic cameras are used in many states to enforce traffic laws, the practice is controversial. Some questions raised include public safety, privacy, and drivers' rights.
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