MARKET CRASHED: When New Jersey’s red light camera program expired six months ago, both local governments and industry lost a significant source of cash.
By Josh Kaib | Watchdog Arena
Red light cameras were supposed to reduce crashes in New Jersey and make people safer, but since cameras stopped issuing tickets, pedestrians and drivers may actually be less likely to get into an accident.
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