Legislation to Modernize Red Light Cameras in California Has Cleared the Senate and is Moving in the Assembly - Streetsblog California
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Damian Kevitt advocates for traffic safety, utilizing his personal experience as a hit-and-run survivor. During an Assembly Transportation hearing for Senate Bill 720, another victim, Ty Wells, shared his story of being severely injured by a red-light runner. SB 720 proposes significant changes to red light camera laws, including shifting liability from drivers to vehicle owners, without adding points to licenses or involving insurance companies. This legislation aims to make it easier for local governments to implement safety measures using red light cameras.
"I've been a professional dancer in Los Angeles for over a decade... but on April 3, 2022 those dreams were cut short as I was hit by an SUV that ran a red light."
"SB 720's author, Angelique Ashley (D-Sacramento), noted in her introduction of the legislation, that hatred of red Light Cameras unites us across many fronts."
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