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I was driving today in Irvine and noticed that some of the traffic lights have the red light cameras; most of them didn't though. I then remebered something. I took a right turn on red when I exited the 405 North on to Culver Dr. Is there a camera at that traffic light??? [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] Is it legal to do Right turns on Red at that particular intersection??? [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] I'm pretty sure I'm safe because I didn't see any signs and those cameras only go off the instant the light turns red, but I would like to know for sure.
Also, post the locations of red light cameras that you know of, so we know where to be extra careful of the road.[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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Hey I have an idea! When the light turns red you can stop at it! Then you can look for all the cameras you want. Then when it turns green you go on your merry way.
i know at a sidestreet parallel to fullerton in Rowland heights theres a camera at all four corners but when in doubt just chill and wait for the green light
sux for you. In SD the court ordered all the red-light cams to be turned off until the end of a lawsuit over them. hehehehe. course, if's pointless to take a picture of the fornt of a car w/o a front plate!!!
culver city has red-light cameras like on every street... thats why i choose to drive on venice instead of culver blvd... its funny how different the streets are, venice looks kinda ghetto cuz its la, then just a block south is culver city, its all clean and nice... and the signs chrip for blind pedestrians, i wonder how much they paid for those and how many blind pedestrians there are in culver city... oh well, that city must have a lot of money to waste on things like that