NYC DOT Traffic CamerasNYC DOT cameras provide frequently updated still images from locations in the five boroughs. NYC DOT staff uses these cameras to monitor traffic conditions and may reposition them to view traffic from varying directions.
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If you don't believe you should have received a parking ticket or bus lane, red light, speed camera, or weigh-in-motion violation, you can dispute it. You can request a hearing online, by mail, or on your smartphone using the NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute App.
There are red light traffic cameras all over New York City. These cameras are found on many of the busiest roads, from Manhattan to Brooklyn to Queens. The city installs these cameras in hopes of deterring individuals from running red lights.
Bus lane, red light, and weigh-in-motion camera Notices of Liability (NOL) are mailed about 30 days after the violation occurred. Speed camera NOLs are mailed in about 14 days.
NYC's speed camera program uses the same radar and laser technology relied upon by law enforcement to measure a vehicle's speed. If the radar finds that the vehicle is exceeding the speed limit by more than ten miles per hour, images of the vehicle are recorded along with an image of the license plate.