By Cathy Locke
clocke@sacbee.com
A new digital red-light photo enforcement camera system has been installed at the intersection of Florin Road and East Parkway, just east of Southgate Plaza.
Sacramento County Sheriff's Department officials say the system is being tested and is scheduled to go "live" at 12:01 a.m. Saturday. For the first 30 days, red-light violators will be mailed a warning notice. Beginning July 26, motorists running red lights at the intersection will receive citations by mail.
The citations will refer recipients to a website where they can review still and/or video images of their violation. The violator will be able to clearly see where the vehicle is in relation to the limit line, and the green, yellow and red lights.
The fine for red light violations currently is $436.
As much as a 76 percent reduction in red-light-related crashes has been reported at photo enforced intersections in the city and county of Sacramento since the program was implemented, according to a Sheriff's Department news release. Officials also report a 28 percent reduction in crashes related to vehicles running red lights at all signal-controlled intersections in the city and county.
Call The Bee's Cathy Locke, (916) 321-5287.









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