Chandler installs new infrared cameras at 12 intersections and starts trial this week
Chandler installs new infrared cameras at 12 intersections and starts trial this week Chandler city government starts trial this week of installed cameras...
The Chandler City Council will begin trialling installed cameras this week to monitor traffic crimes such as running red lights and speeding. The intersections installed are as follows:
Alma School and Warner roads
Alma School and Ray roads
Alma School and Queen Creek roads
Arizona Avenue and Warner Road
Arizona Avenue and Ray Road
Arizona Avenue and Ocotillo Road
Chandler Boulevard and Dobson Road
Chandler Boulevard and Kyrene Road
Ray and Dobson roads
Ray and Rural roads
Ray Road and McClintock Drive
Riggs and Cooper roads
From this week to May 22, the traffic camera will be put on trial. Drivers will see the camera light up, but this week is in the equipment testing phase and no warnings or tickets will be issued.
From May 23 to June 19, if you are caught violating a traffic law, you will receive a warning, but not a ticket.
Starting from June 20, tickets will be issued for violations caught on camera, and departures will officially begin.
I hope everyone will drive safely and don't break the rules.
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