
GREENSBORO, NC — In a unanimous vote today, Greensboro city leaders approved a motion to bring back red light cameras at high-risk intersections. The decision to bring back red light cameras aims to improve traffic safety and reduce crash incidents across the city.
City Council Green-Lights Red Light Camera Return
City council members voted unanimously in favor of installing a red light camera system to monitor high-risk intersections. These cameras are designed to detect vehicles that run red lights, triggering automated tickets that are mailed to offenders. The initiative to bring back red light cameras underscores the council’s focus on enhancing public safety.
A Focus on Safety at High-Risk Locations
Officials highlighted that high-risk intersections with a history of crashes and traffic violations were the primary targets for camera installation. City staff will identify specific locations and determine technical logistics following the council’s approval.
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Source: myfox8
Written by: Daniel Olafamoye, Greensboro NC News.
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