“Lawmakers in several states have begun to crack down on excessive shortening of yellow light times at red light camera intersections, and the photo enforcement industry has responded by shifting focus to right turn enforcement. The states of Ohio and Georgia were the first to require one extra second of yellow be added to an intersection where cameras issue tickets, effectively eliminating the profit available to cities for enforcing straight-through violations at an intersection. Increasingly right-on-red ticketing has become the primary source of program revenue. In many cities, turning tickets account for up to 80 percent of tickets issued.”
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/41/4172.asp
Related posts:
Joerg Sprave’s straight-up lethal toilet brush sniper rifle
Korea Announces Favorable Tax Policy for BTC
Eric Holder: Drone strikes against Americans on U.S. soil are legal
New York: Facebook Can’t Challenge Demands for User Data, Or Gag Orders
Central bank further restricts gold imports in India
Chart Of The Day: Foreigners Are Quietly Getting Out Of Dodge
Jim Rogers on Lucrative Investments Nobody Else Is Talking About
IMF Head Foresees the End of Banking, Triumph of Cryptocurrency
FBI Director Blames Citizens with Cameras for Increase in Homicides
25 Quotes About The Coming War With Syria That Every American Should See
Feinstein, Chambliss object to proposal to defund NSA mass phone surveillance
Rancher sues Feds for sneaking a spy camera on to his land
Guess Why Hundreds of Bus Boys Just Lost Their Jobs
Tehran Stock Exchange main index posts 99.4% gain since March
Jaron Lukasiewicz Talks About Coinsetter