Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Proposal to Track Uninsured With Red-Light Cameras Has Cities Seeing Big Money
Running a red light may get more complicated — and more expensive — for some of the country's uninsured drivers... Under a proposal by Chicago Alderman Edward Burke, cameras at 132 city intersections that currently enforce $100 red light violations would also be used to nab motorists whose cars are uninsured. Washington, DC officials told FOXNews.com it is willing to consider a similiar program...
Burke says the increased enforcement not only would make Chicago's roadways safer, but, at $90 per violation, would raise nearly $10 million a year for the cash-strapped city...
Fox: Proposal to Track Uninsured With Red-Light Cameras Has Cities Seeing Big Money
Burke says the increased enforcement not only would make Chicago's roadways safer, but, at $90 per violation, would raise nearly $10 million a year for the cash-strapped city...
Fox: Proposal to Track Uninsured With Red-Light Cameras Has Cities Seeing Big Money