The vehicle code allows camera enforcement at rail crossings and intersections with automated traffic signals. It requires “a clear photograph of a vehicle’s license plate and the driver of the vehicle.”
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His radar gun showed that cars on Temescal Canyon Road outside the parking lot traveled an average of only 14 mph, Allen said. “Ironically, I observed five park ranger vehicles use the exit and none of them came to a complete stop,” he said.
“Some lawyer is going to file a class action on behalf of all people cited and the [park agency] will have to refund everyone’s $100,” Allen predicted. “They won’t have the $20 they paid Redflex, and I’m afraid they’ll have to sell off some of their valuable park property to handle the judgment.”
The intersection in the photo doesn’t meet the requirements you stated: “The vehicle code allows camera enforcement at rail crossings and intersections with automated traffic signals. It requires a clear photograph of a vehicles license plate and the driver of the vehicle. There are no automated traffic signals nor is there a rail crossing within miles. What section of the traffic code is this from?