- Jul 10, 2008
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This whole thing is a fraud. You have people driving 35-40 mph down an avenue, but the speed limit is marked as 30, sometimes even 25. You're approaching an intersection with the flow of traffic, the light is green. When you get closer, it turns yellow. Based on driving in suburbs and in other civilized cities, one knows they will have time to make it through. Nope, the yellow light is short because of the posted speed limit (city has already been accused of having shorter yellow lights). And the camera catches you driving through the red light just barely before you crossed the white line. Boom, $100 gone like that. Most of the violations occur the milliseconds after a yellow light turns red. Rarely does someone actually run a red light that has been lit for more than 1 second.
