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Red light cameras to return to the Queen City
The Charlotte City Council approved a one-year pilot program to reintroduce red light cameras at 10 intersections in Charlotte, imposing a $75 fine for running a red light. The program is expected to cost $5,000 per month per intersection, marking the first use of such cameras in Charlotte in 20 years.
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Charlotte City CouncilorganizationCharlotteplacered light camerastopicGraham Street & Norris AvenueplaceUniversity City Blvd & I-85 Northbound RampplaceSteele Creek Road & Westinghouse BlvdplaceN Tryon Street and University City BlvdplaceCentral Avenue & Sharon Amity RoadplaceW.T. Harris Blvd & N Tryon StreetplaceS Tryon Street & Arrowood RoadplaceS Mint Street & West BlvdplaceCentral Avenue & Kilborne Driveplace36th Street & The Plazaplace
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