Quick heads-up, neighbors: the city is putting 4 red-light cameras at crash-prone intersections in July, followed by 33 speed cameras this fall. Run a red and you’re looking at a $486 ticket (or $234 for rolling right on red) plus a point on your license—SJPD writes those up.Speed cams trigger only when you’re 11 mph over the limit. First-timers caught doing 11–15 mph over just get a warning, but faster or repeat runs cost $50-$500. Those citations come from the Transportation Department, so they won’t hit your driving record, yet Bankrate notes a single speeding ding can still bump California insurance rates 39 %.Both camera systems auto-delete images once cases……