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Red light camera ticket?
Okay, so I live in Los Angeles. I was on my way to school and I was coming up a street where a red light camera was. Then the yellow light came on and I was close to the line where to stop but I wasn’t going to brake suddenly so I kept going. However, I believe the camera flashed and I am not sure if I got a ticket. I wanted to know if there was way to find out if I got a ticket without waiting to see if I got the ticket in the mail? I did not run the red light. I hope it made sense.
Also I wasn’t driving fast…
First, was the camera that flashed in front of you or behind you? The camera that would capture you would be about 50 feet behind you and to your right. If the camera was in a different location, it wasn’t capturing you.
Second, here are the ways that our RLCs (Red Light Cameras) ticket people:
1. You stop beyond the stop line.
2. You stop prior to the stop line, move forward beyond the line and then stop again.
3. You don’t stop at all while the light is red.
If you were even inches before that stop line when the light turned red and you kept going, you will probably be ticketed. I’ve seen tickets where people crossed that line 1/10th of 1 second after the light turned red. (Approximately 6 inches of space)
If you were beyond the line when the light changed to red, then you should be considered to have entered the intersection on the yellow and not ticketed.
Keep in mind that I’m going upon how our cameras are set. I can’t guarantee that LA’s aren’t different.
As for trying to find out about the ticket, there really isn’t any way to know until you get the letter in the mail. The movie clips are processed in the order they come in. Until they get processed though, nobody will know whether you got the ticket or not. (It’s just a computer file sitting somewhere until they look at it for license plates.)
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