There's a massive expansion of red light cameras being installed across New York City.
The city has 150 red light cameras. However, after getting approval from Albany for more, New York City's DOT says it will be activating cameras at 250 more intersections over the next five weeks. By year's end, that number will grow to 600. Data shows intersections with cameras have resulted in a 73 percent decline in red light violations and a 65 percent decline in T-bone crashes. Cameras that catch drivers running a red light result in the vehicle owner getting a 50 dollar fine in the mail on first offense.