We see them every day with alarmingly increasing frequency — cameras that pop up on the side of the road or at intersections.
Red and green traffic lights have been around since the 1800s, when British traffic officers used to rotate gas lamps that burned red and green to control the movement of mostly horse-drawn vehicles.
Red-light cameras don’t reduce the number of traffic accidents or injuries at intersections where the devices are installed, according a new analysis by Case Western Reserve University. Touted by ...
Two Bluffton legislators are pushing to legalize traffic light cameras statewide. Here’s what to know.
Red-light cameras may be controversial, but -- according to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety -- ...
The city of Salisbury has installed red-light safety cameras at nine high-risk intersections. A 30-day grace period will issue warnings before official citations begin. Violators will face a $75 fine ...
There's a new pedestrian crossing signal in town. Rather than relying on long-standing laws requiring motorists to stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk, the Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon uses yellow and red ...
Getting a ticket for running a red light when you're not even in the car? It could happen as California lawmakers consider a red-light redo. Cameras used to catch an average of 14,000 red light ...
In many intersections, Texas drivers are allowed to turn right on red — but only under specific conditions. You must first ...
At first glance, European traffic lights look the same as the ones most American drivers are used to: red on top, amber in the middle, green on the bottom (unless you're in one of the few states where ...
Picture this: You’re stuck at a red light that’s taking forever to change. No other cars are in sight and the coast appears clear. How long are you supposed to keep waiting for a red light that won’t ...