Red light camera tickets are automated, but that doesn’t mean they’re always accurate. If you recently received one in the mail, don’t rush to pay it — you may have options.
What to Check First:
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Date and location of the violation
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Photo or video evidence — most systems provide online access
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License plate match — is it your car?
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Who was driving? (You may not be liable)
Legal Grounds to Dispute:
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The yellow light timing was too short
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You were making a legal right turn on red
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You were not the driver
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Camera calibration or signage didn’t meet state law
How to Contest:
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File a dispute with the traffic court
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Request the full video evidence
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Bring proof (dashcam footage, driver testimony)
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Consider hiring a traffic lawyer for best results
Penalties If You Don’t Respond:
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Increased fines
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Possible license suspension
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Impact on insurance
Pro Tip: Some cities offer ticket forgiveness for first-time offenders or will dismiss the fine with traffic school.
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