Arlington delays red-light cameras
Arlington has delayed by one week the planned use of new red-light cameras at four intersections.
The cameras that were
to be activated on Monday instead will go into use at 12:01 a.m. on June 21. For the first 30 days violators will receive a warning rather than a citation. After that they will be fined $50.
The cameras will located at eastbound Lee Highway and North Lynn Street; southbound Fort Myer Drive and westbound Lee Highway; westbound Lee Highway at Washington Boulevard; and northbound Glebe Road at Fairfax Drive.
-- Ashley Halsey III
By
Michael Bolden
| June 10, 2010; 12:14 PM ET
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