rvcruiser wrote:
Op here
Just to clarify.
The light for the intersection was green during my whole turn.
The red was the arrow, which I had no way of seeing due to two large transports turning ahead of me...and since I had never been in this intersection before, I had no way of knowing there wasa separate arrow light....way over from the lights for the cars going straight.
The camera could see the arrow as it was positioned up much higher than me well above the trucks.
Maybe this will help someone else avoid a ticket.
You should send them a letter explaining this and hope theyll drop the fine,
imo you should wait until you see the lights before entering the intersection,,
Wonder what would happen if one drove on green and his engine stalled in the midle,and by the time you restarted and got going the light turned red and you got a ticket,
would one be guilty also!?
sometimes it may be worth going to court and argue..
I got a 129$ red light ticket in Edmonton,paid it without question as I was too busy working,and few months later got a REFUND from the city explaining that many cameras had some kind of glitch and ticketed many vehicles that never broke any laws!