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1/4/2011 New Jersey: Camera Town Caught with Short Yellow Times Glassboro, New Jersey admits red light camera generated $1 million worth of tickets at intersection with short yellow. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>> 10/6/2010 Texas City Caught Again With Illegally Short Yellow Time Newest red light camera intersection in Baytown, Texas has a yellow light .3 seconds below the legal minimum. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>> 4/14/2010 California City Dumps Red Light Camera After Increasing Yellow Engineering solutions and an extra second of yellow duration made red light cameras a money loser in San Carlos, California. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>> 3/10/2010 Texas: Short Yellow Brings $130,500 In Red Light Camera Refunds League City, Texas refunds 1740 red light camera tickets after being caught with illegally short yellow times. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>> 2/19/2010 California: Longer Yellows Nearly Eliminate Violations Straight through violations drop 92 percent after yellow lights are extended by one second in Loma Linda, California. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>> 12/14/09 Federal Agency Rules Traffic Camera Enforcement Lines Illegal Federal agency declares use of red light camera stop lines to be illegal and potentially unsafe. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>> 8/7/09 Georgia: Benefit of Increased Yellow Continues Longer yellows cut violations in Georgia. Norcross dumps cameras while Duluth keeps them. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>>
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