What to Do If You Passed a Red Light Because It Was Blocked by a Large Vehicle?

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PeytonDella
07/30/25 2:27am
If you unfortunately pass a red light, even if it was because your view was blocked, being captured by the camera still counts as a violation. Although administrative reconsideration can revoke the traffic violation, it involves multiple departments and requires the vehicle owner to make multiple trips back and forth. If you mistakenly run a red light, stopping immediately may exempt you from penalties. Generally, intersection cameras capture three photos as evidence for red light running violations.
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