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| Not Legal Statewide || bgcolor="#FF0000"| '''NOT LEGAL''' | | Not Legal Statewide || bgcolor="#FF0000"| '''NOT LEGAL''' | ||
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| Legal in Certain Jurisdictions || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[# | | Legal in Certain Jurisdictions || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[#State Name|SEE NOTES BELOW]]''' | ||
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| Legal Statewide || bgcolor="#00FF00"| '''LEGAL STATEWIDE''' | | Legal Statewide || bgcolor="#00FF00"| '''LEGAL STATEWIDE''' | ||
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| [[Illinois]] || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[# | | [[Illinois]] || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[#Illinois|SEE NOTES BELOW]]''' || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[#Illinois|SEE NOTES BELOW]]''' | ||
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| [[New York]] || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[# | | [[New York]] || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[#New York|SEE NOTES BELOW]]''' || bgcolor="#FF0000"| '''NOT LEGAL''' | ||
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| [[Ohio]] || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[# | | [[Ohio]] || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[#Ohio|SEE NOTES BELOW]]''' || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[#Ohio|SEE NOTES BELOW]]''' | ||
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== Notes By State == | == Notes By State == | ||
=== | === Illinois === | ||
See list of communities where red light cameras are legal [[Illinois#Speed_.2F_Red_Light_Cameras | here ]]. Speed cameras may be in use in construction zones statewide. | See list of communities where red light cameras are legal [[Illinois#Speed_.2F_Red_Light_Cameras | here ]]. Speed cameras may be in use in construction zones statewide. | ||
=== | === New York === | ||
Red light cameras are permitted <b>only</b> in the following locations: | Red light cameras are permitted <b>only</b> in the following locations: | ||
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* Nassau County is permitted to install and operate red light cameras at up to 100 intersections ([http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/LAWSSEAF.cgi?QUERYTYPE=LAWS+&QUERYDATA=$$VAT1111-B$$ Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1111-B(a)1.]). | * Nassau County is permitted to install and operate red light cameras at up to 100 intersections ([http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/LAWSSEAF.cgi?QUERYTYPE=LAWS+&QUERYDATA=$$VAT1111-B$$ Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1111-B(a)1.]). | ||
=== | === Ohio === | ||
See list of communities where cameras are legal [[Ohio#Speed_.2F_Red_Light_Cameras | here ]]. | See list of communities where cameras are legal [[Ohio#Speed_.2F_Red_Light_Cameras | here ]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:48, 17 September 2012
The legality of photo/video enforcement of traffic laws varies from state to state and between the various jurisdictions inside a state depending on how the laws are written. Below is a list of the laws by state. DISCLAIMER: We are not attorneys and are not responsible for mistakes and/or outdated information.
State By State
Legend
Not Legal Statewide | NOT LEGAL |
Legal in Certain Jurisdictions | SEE NOTES BELOW |
Legal Statewide | LEGAL STATEWIDE |
State | Red Light Cameras | Speed Cameras |
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Alabama | ||
Alaska | ||
Arizona | ||
Arkansas | ||
California | ||
Colorado | ||
Connecticut | NOT LEGAL | NOT LEGAL |
Delaware | ||
Florida | ||
Georgia | ||
Hawaii | ||
Idaho | ||
Illinois | SEE NOTES BELOW | SEE NOTES BELOW |
Indiana | ||
Iowa | ||
Kansas | ||
Kentucky | ||
Louisiana | ||
Maine | ||
Maryland | ||
Massachusetts | ||
Michigan | ||
Minnesota | ||
Mississippi | ||
Missouri | ||
Montana | ||
Nebraska | ||
Nevada | ||
New Hampshire | ||
New Jersey | ||
New Mexico | ||
New York | SEE NOTES BELOW | NOT LEGAL |
North Carolina | ||
North Dakota | ||
Ohio | SEE NOTES BELOW | SEE NOTES BELOW |
Oklahoma | ||
Oregon | ||
Pennsylvania | ||
Rhode Island | ||
South Carolina | ||
South Dakota | ||
Tennessee | ||
Texas | ||
Utah | NOT LEGAL | NOT LEGAL |
Vermont | ||
Virginia | ||
Washington | ||
West Virginia | ||
Wisconsin | ||
Wyoming |
Notes By State
Illinois
See list of communities where red light cameras are legal here . Speed cameras may be in use in construction zones statewide.
New York
Red light cameras are permitted only in the following locations:
- Cities with a population greater than one million (currently NYC only) are permitted to install and operate red light cameras at up to 150 intersections (Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1111-A(a)1.).
- Nassau County is permitted to install and operate red light cameras at up to 100 intersections (Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1111-B(a)1.).
Ohio
See list of communities where cameras are legal here .
State Name
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