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*[http://www.raleighnc.gov/home/content/PWksTrafficEng/Articles/SafeLight.html Raleigh]
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*[http://www.wilmingtonnc.gov/planning_development_and_transportation/safelight Wilmington]
*[http://www.wilmingtonnc.gov/planning_development_and_transportation/safelight Wilmington]
*[http://www.greenvillenc.gov/government/police/red-light-camera-program Greenville]


There are also cameras mounted on traffic signal posts that are used by traffic engineers to observe current conditions. These devices '''CAN NOT''' issue tickets.
There are also cameras mounted on traffic signal posts that are used by traffic engineers to observe current conditions. These devices '''CAN NOT''' issue tickets.

Revision as of 22:32, 11 January 2018


Speed Cameras are NOT CURRENTLY LEGAL in the State of North Carolina.
Red light Cameras are legal only in specific jurisdictions.

Known Jurisdictions

There are also cameras mounted on traffic signal posts that are used by traffic engineers to observe current conditions. These devices CAN NOT issue tickets.

There are traditional traffic monitoring cameras covering most of the major highways in the state. These send live video to NC DOT & local media and serve ONLY as a traffic monitoring system.