City of Orlando cracking down on red light runners, installing additional cameras

The Brief

  • The City of Orlando plans to install 35 new red light cameras.
  • Right now, there are 45 cameras installed at 25 intersections.
  • The cameras caught 60,000 people running red lights in the past year.

ORLANDO, Fla. The City of Orlando is expanding its crackdown on red-light runners with plans to install 35 new traffic cameras, officials said Monday.

Local perspective:

There are 500 intersections in the City of Orlando. Twenty-five of them have cameras that automatically catch you and ticket you if you run the red light. Thirty-five more of those cameras are coming soon, says Ray Rodriguez, the Operations Manager for Orlando Stops, the red light camera program.

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