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Do the cameras photograph every vehicle passing through an intersection?

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Do the cameras photograph every vehicle passing through an intersection?

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No. The cameras photograph only those vehicles that enter an intersection after the light has turned red. Drivers who enter on yellow and find themselves in an intersection when the light changes to red aren’t photographed. This technology is intended to catch vehicles driven by motorists who intentionally enter an intersection well after the signal has turned red.

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A. No. Cameras are set so that only those vehicles that enter an intersection after the light has turned red are photographed. Vehicles that enter on yellow and are still in an intersection when the light changes to red are not photographed, nor are vehicles that are stopped in the intersection while the signal is green and are still there when it turns red. This technology is intended to identify vehicles driven by motorists who enter an intersection after the signal has turned red.

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