Posted On: September 6, 2008 by Mark A. Anderson

Fort Worth to Get Nine More Red Light Cameras

In a continuing effort to curb the running of red lights, the City of Fort Worth, Texas has announced that it will install nine more red light cameras. These additional cameras will be turned on October 1 and will double the number of red light cameras in the city. As I talked about last month in Fort Worth, Texas Turns On Another Red Light Camera, I think these cameras are a great idea. I have represented a lot of automobile accident victims who were seriously injured by someone running a red light. The results can be horrible and any efforts to stop red light runners should be applauded.

The intersections where the new cameras will be installed are:

• Eastchase Parkway and Meadowbrook Boulevard
• East Long Avenue and Deen Road
• South Hulen Street and Bellaire Drive South
• McCart Avenue and Westcreek Drive
• Bryant Irvin Road and West Vickery Boulevard
• Eighth Avenue and Elizabeth Boulevard
• North Beach Street and Western Center Boulevard
• Lancaster Avenue and Riverside Drive
• Lancaster Avenue and Sandy Lane

Related topic: Products Aimed to Avoid Fort Worth’s Red Light Cameras

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