Posted On: October 1, 2009 by Missouri Personal Injury Attorney

Are Red-Light Cameras Worth the Fuss?

The first court challenge against a red-light camera ticket in Columbia concluded with a dismissal of the ticket on September 28, 2009, according to a columbiamissourian.com report. Apparently, this particular driver filed an affidavit and claimed that he was not the driver of the vehicle that was cited. According to the report, since two red-light cameras have been installed in Columbia on September 4th, 153 tickets have been issued. However, only 30 of those tickets have been paid and an additional affidavit has already been filed by another motorist.

Red-light cameras are installed for the purpose of raising motorist awareness of traffic laws and safety. The idea is that drivers are more inclined to stop instead of running a red-light when they know that a red-light camera may capture a picture of them. Although the City Council of Columbia is unsure at this point as to whether or not a change in the red-light camera system is required, some are concerned that the efforts being made to prevent accidents are being damaged by cases that challenge the effectiveness of the cameras.

As experienced Missouri auto accident lawyers, it is our hope that any glitches in the red-light camera system are corrected immediately. We also hope that the drivers who filed affidavits are in fact telling the truth. Running a red light is a serious issue, and is an example of reckless driving, which is a form of negligence that can lead to serious injury and even wrongful death of innocent people.

If you or a loved one has been injured in an auto accident, whether it occurred at an intersection or on a local highway, the skilled St. Louis car accident attorneys at Page Law can help. Personal injury attorney John Page has been protecting the rights of injured auto accident victims for many years and knows what it takes to help you receive the compensation you deserve. Call Page Law today at 866-620-5757 for a free consultation of your auto accident case.

Source report: http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2009/09/29/first-red-light-camera-case-dismissed-columbia/