Five cities in Gwinnett County are stopping the use of red light cameras at busy intersections, saying they are too costly even though they have reduced accidents.
Norcross and Suwanee have removed the cameras, Snellville and Lilburn have suspended their programs for study and Duluth says it won't renew its lease when it expires in May.
The cameras monitor and record red light violations.
By summer only one government in Gwinnett will still be using the cameras - the county government.
Officials say the cameras are working, with violations, accidents and injuries all down. But the program can cost cities $400,000 a year and the number of citations have dwindled since a state law mandates a one-second addition to the yellow phase at all camera intersections.
(AP)
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
5 Gwinnett Cities to Stop Using Red Light Cameras
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Labels: Duluth, Lilburn, Norcross, red light cameras, Snellville, Suwanee, traffic tickets