My cousin recently got nailed for turning right at a red light camera at Scottsdale Road and McDowell Road, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The fine is huge-- almost $300!
According to her, she stopped at the light when it turned red, and then when the traffic cleared, she went ahead and turned right.
She talked to someone at the city and they said the only way to avoid getting a ticket from a red light camera is to NEVER turn right on a red. Just sit there and wait until the light turns green before you turn right.
This will hold up traffic, but it's better than getting a ticket.
And the person at the city also advised trying to stop on yellows when you know it is a red light camera intersection. Their cameras are aimed at a point a few feet in front of the crosswalk. So, if the light turns yellow while your car is entering the crosswalk area, you will probably end up getting a ticket in the mail, eventhough you technically didn't run a red light.
She's going to attend a defensive driving class to keep the ticket from getting on her driver's license and increasing her insurance rates.
The red light camera locations are posted on Phoenix's and Scottsdale's government websites. If you know you are coming up to a red light camera intersection, my advice is to slow down so you can stop on a yellow, and never ever turn right on a red light.
The fine is huge-- almost $300!
According to her, she stopped at the light when it turned red, and then when the traffic cleared, she went ahead and turned right.
She talked to someone at the city and they said the only way to avoid getting a ticket from a red light camera is to NEVER turn right on a red. Just sit there and wait until the light turns green before you turn right.
This will hold up traffic, but it's better than getting a ticket.
And the person at the city also advised trying to stop on yellows when you know it is a red light camera intersection. Their cameras are aimed at a point a few feet in front of the crosswalk. So, if the light turns yellow while your car is entering the crosswalk area, you will probably end up getting a ticket in the mail, eventhough you technically didn't run a red light.
She's going to attend a defensive driving class to keep the ticket from getting on her driver's license and increasing her insurance rates.
The red light camera locations are posted on Phoenix's and Scottsdale's government websites. If you know you are coming up to a red light camera intersection, my advice is to slow down so you can stop on a yellow, and never ever turn right on a red light.
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