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I have gotten one ticket in the last 10 years, in the VolvoS60...none in the 968...
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I feel that VA and NC has the most active traffic enforcement in the nation. Every time I travel to or through those states, I see a dozen cars pulled over and speed traps every 5 miles. And in certain parts of VA, court is mandatory! So if your out of state, you have to come back to make your court date.
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So far, he's out on $1,500 bond...I think he's going to need to break the piggy bank for this one...
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I think, in California and certainly the town I live in, that the level of enforcement is way up. The State and most California cities are so desperate for additional revenue that they have decided to impose this "road tax" on unwary drivers. In the town where I live almost every signal controlled intersection has red light cameras installed, wired up and ready to go. The issue of whether they can or cannot legally do that, I guess, is still before the courts. I saw a CHP cruiser the other day that was parked off to the side of the freeway concealed in the roadside shrubbery to try and catch the unwary. He pounced on a speeding Prius, so there is some justice in the world I guess, as the Prius was tailgating me at 70 mph before he decided that 70 wasn't fast enough.
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The easiest way to make intersections safer would be to lengthen the interval between when a light turns red, and when the next green comes on (going the other direction). It would only take a one or two second additional delay - which I think we all can live with - and accidents caused by red light runners would be greatly lessened. Implementing this would cost next to nothing.
But no, we've got to go and install Big Brother red light cams everywhere that cost us taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars per intersection which, aside from their dubious legality, cause rear-ender accidents when people panic in front of yellow lights - because there are cameras and hefty fines involved - and slam on their brakes. Sure, less serious by far than a t-bone intersection crash, but still far from good solution to the problem.
As for left turns - let's just say I'm with Adam Carolla on this one.
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It is interesting to note that the red light cams are not owned by the City, rather they are provided by a "service" that handles sending out the citations and collecting the money with a cut going to the City. I support red light cams on busy intersections on main thoroughfares, but on quiet residential streets, it seems more like a money grad to me. I read somewhere that once a community wises up to the red light cams and start obeying the law, the "service provider" starts to loose money and eventually pulls out of the deal. Putting us right back where we started. I do agree with Flash that people who bust red lights should be aggressively prosecuted. A friend of mine was killed in an intersection by a red light runner. Former pilot, 2 combat tours in Vietnam, killed by a 17 year old in an SUV that ran a red light.
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