Red light cameras are used in many cities to reduce traffic violations. But drivers often wonder if they should pay or fight these automated tickets. Here’s what you need to know.
How Red Light Cameras Work:
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Automatically photograph vehicles that enter intersections after the light turns red
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A citation is mailed to the registered owner
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Includes date, time, and link to view video evidence
Legal Standing:
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In some states, these tickets carry the same weight as police-issued citations
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In others, they’re considered civil fines, not moving violations
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Penalties range from $50 to $150
Possible Defenses:
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You weren’t the driver (photo doesn’t clearly show identity)
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The light was yellow or barely red
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The camera was improperly calibrated or maintained
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Your right turn was legal under local law
What Happens If You Ignore It?
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Late fees may apply
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Vehicle registration could be blocked
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In some cases, the ticket may go to collections
Should You Fight It?
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If you have a strong defense, yes
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Otherwise, paying may be cheaper than time in court
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Some cities allow online appeals
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