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The camera will then snap a photo of the vehicle's license plate and of the driver. If you are caught running a red light when a camera is present, you are most likely to notice this because of the flashes that go off as you run through the intersection.
Red light camera tickets are typically mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle. Most states require violation notices to be mailed within a certain number of days of when the violation occurred. So, it might take anywhere from about 30 to 60 days to get the ticket in the mail.
Sensors in the pavement (called in-road or loop sensors) estimate the speed of vehicles as they approach the limit line or crosswalk of the intersection. If the light is red and these sensors estimate a vehicle is going too fast to stop, the camera is triggered.
If a vehicle is snapped going through a red light, then the registered keeper can expect to receive a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) through the post within 14 days of the alleged offense.
It can take as little as two weeks or up to eight weeks for you to receive your red light camera ticket in the mail. Most offenders receive their ticket within four weeks.
By automatically photographing vehicles that run red lights, the photo is evidence that assists authorities in their enforcement of traffic laws. Generally the camera is triggered when a vehicle enters the intersection (passes the stop-bar) after the traffic signal has turned red.
In some states red light camera tickets only needs to photograph the car from behind, since the authorities only need a clear view of the rear license plate. In this case, the photo enforced system needs a second camera in front of the car, in order to get a shot of the driver's face.
TRAVEL. A front-facing camera that uses sensors in the road to determine the speed of a car. These cameras don't flash, so you might not notice if you've been caught. Because they're front-facing, the camera will capture the driver's face.
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