It’s my understanding that these type tickets are not official citations, but rather, revenue producing events for the municipality. I’m curious how most carriers deal with this. For a company driver, obviously the ticket would be mailed to the company. At that point, presumably, the company would make it the drivers responsibility. But do most companies deal with these type tickets as severely as they would a regular citation for speeding, running a red light, etc.?
It’s also my understanding that these are never reported on your MVR. Has anyone had a different experience?
How do most carriers typically deal with red light camera tickets?
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Depends on the municipality. In the Denver area, photo radar and red light camera tickets are handled differently. They never used to send them to trucking companies or fleets in general, as they are easily ignored. However, in the last year, they've now started to send them out. The way my boss deals with it, since we all have assigned trucks, she knows who is driving. She'll look at the picture, if she can 100% tell who it is, she'll hand us the ticket to deal with, or she'll give us the option that she can pay it and we agree to the $40 payroll deduction. If she cannot 100% tell who the driver is, she'll send it back with a note that trucks are not assigned, and she'd not positive who was driving that truck on that day and time.
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They are not real tickets. My city used to have the red light cameras.
The tickets are like bills. Failing to pay could result in them being sent to collections. -
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What collections could they do. Without a SS number attached to the license plate. And MAYBE the wrong face attached to the license plate.
I got a threat for collections. I don't know how they can collect. All they have is a pic of my license plate on the car I no longer have. No signs posted where the car was parked and no proof of who actually parked the car. But because I"m the registered owner. I'm responsible for the no parking ticket. Even though there's no signs. -
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Red light bills are bills. Now your company might make it an awol situation but they are assigned no csa points to my understanding. So in reality it’s no big no deal. But in the eyes of certain Corperate structures like landstar, they might internally make it a big deal. LS once took my parking ticket on a dirt lot in Hespira, Parked over 15 foot from the road, into a MOVING violation internally! So it kind of just depends on your company.
Good luck
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