Thursday, February 2, 2012

How can you tell between a red light camera and a traffic monitoring camera?

is there any way to spot the diffrence. traffic monitoring cameras serve to trip the light when it see traffic is getting heavy well red light cameras take pictures of people passing through the intersection. i see small tiny cameras point in every direction in every intersection on my town. would those be traffic monitoring or red light cams? (i dont live in a big city, arents those red light cams expensive?)How can you tell between a red light camera and a traffic monitoring camera?
If it's just a little round circular object the size of a tennis/softball, it monitors traffic flow. If it somewhat resembles a camera, you guessed it, it's a camera.
Umm, drive really fast and see if they mail you a ticket?



No, just joking. Don't do that. Really, don't do that.How can you tell between a red light camera and a traffic monitoring camera?
They are easy to spot around here. All of the intersections that have them have signs that say they are being monitored as you get to the stop light.



You won't see them on the stop light. They are usually mounted on poles on the side of the street.
Well, why not just obey the traffic laws, and then you have nothing to worry about. . .How can you tell between a red light camera and a traffic monitoring camera?
In most jurisdictions THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE. Anyone who has told you differently should not be counted on. Red Light Cams are NOT expensive at all. They're CHEAPER than monitoring systems.
Our newspaper was kind enough to tell us where all the red light cameras are. But I've never really thought about iit because I obey the driving laws. Except for a couple of speeding tickets. :)
Red light cameras are quite noticeable. They look like big boxes. They are usually only placed at large/busy intersections where light running is a problem.



The traffic monitoring ones are the little round cameras mounted above traffic lights.
If you are obeying the traffic laws, what does it matter?

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