New Jersey Reinstates Red Light Camera Program
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Per the New Jersey Star Ledger:
"Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday night said all of New Jersey’s red-light cameras have been certified, so towns may soon be able to resume issuing tickets for the devices that have quickly multiplied across the state.
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"The DOT 'will be giving guidance to the municipalities shortly on how to proceed,' Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak said Tuesday night.
The length of an amber light generally is set at one second for every 10 mph of the posted speed limit — 5 seconds in an intersection with a speed limit of 50 mph. But New Jersey’s red-light camera pilot program required a stricter standard."
More after the jump...
"Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday night said all of New Jersey’s red-light cameras have been certified, so towns may soon be able to resume issuing tickets for the devices that have quickly multiplied across the state.
***
"The DOT 'will be giving guidance to the municipalities shortly on how to proceed,' Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak said Tuesday night.
The length of an amber light generally is set at one second for every 10 mph of the posted speed limit — 5 seconds in an intersection with a speed limit of 50 mph. But New Jersey’s red-light camera pilot program required a stricter standard."
More after the jump...