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Pittsburgh Installs Red-Light Cameras | Pittsburgh News
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Pittsburgh’s rolling out automated red-light cameras at high-risk intersections to slash crashes and save lives—after 750+ red-light violations and 7 fatalities between 2019 and 2023. Cameras now live at North Dallas & Penn Avenues, Saw Mill Run Blvd & Woodruff St., with four more coming this year and 21 total planned. Residents like Rohan Ganguli, a hit-and-run survivor, support the move, while others worry about privacy—though police promise footage is reviewed and deleted within 30 days. First two sites had a 60-day grace period; starting Oct 11, violators face $100 tickets—with new locations getting a 30-day warning before fines kick in.
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