I'm surprised at that because at night they have a strobe that flashes so the camera can see your plate better. They couldn't fire a strobe at your car and you, and I have never seen a front tag lit up. How would they see it at night?
Stop Light Problem
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I remember a old tune about running all the lights in Bakersfield, cue that up as you going down the roads with stoplights.
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Safety nazis who live in some bizarro world where they’re perfect every hour of every day
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While we all 'run lights' at times some have a different idea of what that means. Certainly running a yellow happens. Entering the intersection after it has turned red is different.
OP mentions rain and being concerned about slipping.
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Red light cameras are a farce. FYI, the “ticket” you get is actually from the camera company for the picture, not law enforcement 90% of the time. Don’t pay it if you get it, let them waste their time and $ threatening to sue you or send you to a collection agency
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Iowa supposedly doesn't ticket big trucks and state vehicles. Actually read that in the newspaper.
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