Plain English Summary
This bill clarifies the rules for red light cameras in North Carolina by defining when a violation occurs and requiring that yellow light intervals and red clearance intervals at intersections with cameras meet or exceed the durations specified in the engineer-approved traffic signal plan and comply with national uniform traffic control standards.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill protects drivers from unfair red light camera citations by ensuring adequate time to safely clear intersections. By requiring yellow lights and clearance intervals to meet professional engineering standards and national guidelines, the bill aims to reduce tickets issued to drivers who entered intersections when the light was still yellow or during the legally-allowed clearance period.
Arguments Against
Opponents may argue the bill could reduce the effectiveness of red light cameras as a public safety tool by making violations harder to enforce, potentially leading to more dangerous intersection violations. Some may also contend that if municipalities have already installed cameras at properly-engineered intersections, this legislation could create liability concerns or require expensive signal modifications.
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Sponsors
Cosponsors (3)
Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
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