Receive a red light camera ticket? Learn some tips to deal with it
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Posted 12th May 2024, 2:22 pm
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Warning signs for the camera on the LED arrow light are usually required to be seen from cars traveling in any direction, even if the camera only takes photos of cars going one way. This typically means that there should be four signs around the LED traffic signal at the affected intersection, so if the area in question is missing even one sign, providing proof via a picture can help you fight the red light camera ticket. If the signs are all there, but some are either vandalized or difficult to see because of foliage, you may still have a case. They need to be made obvious to drivers, so if you find them difficult to spot while driving, you have a chance of getting the ticket dismissed.
A yellow LED arrow light that is shorter than usual can result in more red light camera tickets. If you can provide evidence that the yellow light does not appear long enough before turning red, you may be able to have your red light camera ticket dismissed. Most areas have a minimum length that the yellow light must meet, so consider videotaping the light in order to show the court that there may be an issue with it. Anyway, as long as you can be careful and watchful while driving on the road, especially passing LED arrow light with a camera, you can avoid the trouble.