What if the camera system flashes in the intersection and I have a green light?
Sometimes the red light camera flashes in the intersection for a vehicle that has run a light from another direction. Just because the light flashes, this does not mean it is taking a photo of you. Often times the camera system is checked periodically as part of its maintenance to ensure all the cameras and flashes are working properly. As you can see from above, each suspected violation is carefully reviewed by an officer to determine if a violation exists. There is not automatic issuance of a citation to anyone.

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1. How does the Red Light Photo Enforcement Program (RLPEP) work?
2. What if the camera system flashes in the intersection and I have a green light?
3. What do I do if I received a citation in the mail?
4. What do I do if I think I might have run a red light and the camera flashed?
5. What do I do if I don't think I ran the red light?
6. What if I receive a citation, then sell the car, or don't do anything?
7. Is traffic school an option?
8. How can I access other public documents related to this program?
9. What if I wasn't driving my car and I received a Notice of Violation?
10. What do I do if I think I'm innocent?
11. Paying your traffic fine
12. About Red Light Camera Citations
13. Date to appear
14. To determine the fine amount