Flintstone car?This particular incident was while operating a vehicle not a motorcycle. So feet down in the picture would concern me even more!
Flintstone car?This particular incident was while operating a vehicle not a motorcycle. So feet down in the picture would concern me even more!
That's BS. They can't enforce an arbitrary three second stop. That is not supported by law. Back to fundraising as the primary goal of these cameras.My wife got while several years ago. It was also a right hand turn.
Pictures showed brake lights were on.
I went to fight it and was told there are sensors on in the road that detect if you stopped fully or not. I think the stop needs to be 3 seconds.
I ended up paying for it.
There's a stop sign in my neighborhood where the cross street is obscured by a high hedge. The only safe way is to stop completely, creep ahead slowly and look. Not that it makes much difference but it would make a dandy fishing hole.Most drivers get this wrong. Legally, if the stop line is in a dumb place, too far back from the junction such that you can't see what's coming, you have to do the legally-required-to-fulfill-your-obligation stop before the stop line, then pull ahead for the do-what-has-to-be-done stop. Yes, it's stupid, and it means the design of the junction is wrong.
Total BS. They were lying to you.I went to fight it and was told there are sensors on in the road that detect if you stopped fully or not. I think the stop needs to be 3 seconds.
That's BS. They can't enforce an arbitrary three second stop. That is not supported by law. Back to fundraising as the primary goal of these cameras.
I may be wrong about the 3 seconds. However they did day it was a rolling stop and not a complete stop. Determined by the sensors.Total BS. They were lying to you.
but would incomplete stop be a moving violation?I will definitely be asking for disclosure and any maintenance records. Its kind of funny that you actually break the law if you come to a complete stop because you still then have to run the red to make the turn! It should really be a ticket for incomplete stop which is I believe $110 and not a red light camera ticket of $325.
I went to fight it and was told there are sensors on in the road that detect if you stopped fully or not. I think the stop needs to be 3 seconds.
In this situation it is a complete stop on red in the exact location the camera wants and then proceed to turn right when safe. In other words you can make a right turn on red.My first question is...was this a no right on red intersection? Personally, that's the only way I could see how they could make this charge stick as anything else would provide a heck fo a burden on the crown to prove. I'd certainly be asking for ALL disclosure, and if there's no video you could have this thrown out in short order by just saying "I stopped but the system apparently failed to register it, and you can't prove otherwise based on the information the crown provided".
But if it was a no right on red intersection, you're screwed no matter what - I could entirely see those triggering immediately after you pass the white line.
Those sensors are unreliable - the one down the road from me that triggers the light onto Highway 2 doesn't even work half the time, you need to roll back and forth sometimes to get it to register your vehicle. If they tried this I'd be insisting even more for disclosure.
I am very sure not on a yellow, thought I read somwehere it was calibrated for at least 1 second after the light turns red that the cam activates.
regardless, great info.
I had no idea you could get a RL ticket for turning right. Frankly, I am suprised I havent gotten one yet.
If there are pedestrians, I will stop before the stop line. When no pedestrians are around, most of the time I stop closer to the curb line. I very rarely do the double stop that I am supposed to do.Me too - although I stop at red lights before turning right, I never stop before the line.
Hopefully not the same sensors that are so accurate at detecting motorcycles waiting forever at red lights.I may be wrong about the 3 seconds. However they did day it was a rolling stop and not a complete stop. Determined by the sensors.