Red light camera query

foxer77

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I was turning right on a bike with the green right arrow in my favour with a car beside me & i notice there 2 flashes from the camera. Didnt notice any car beating the red right going straight.

Am i the one triggering it as i may had cross over the boundary triggering the box?

any expert can comment this?
 
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AL5509

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Yes you may have and may kanna 2 traffic offences instead.
Good luck.
 

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You may be using the lane with go straight or turn right arrow right? So long the green in your favor, no wrong the camera will capture the traffic lights also. From my experience previously some others uses that lane to beat red and camera will not trigger due to green on turn right, now will trigger?
 

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I was turning right on a bike with the green right arrow in my favour with a car beside me & i notice there 2 flashes from the camera. Didnt notice any car beating the red right going straight.

Am i the one triggering it as i may had cross over the boundary triggering the box?

any expert can comment this?

your wheel might hav step on the 2 rectangle sensor box.

which junction?
 

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You may be using the lane with go straight or turn right arrow right? So long the green in your favor, no wrong the camera will capture the traffic lights also. From my experience previously some others uses that lane to beat red and camera will not trigger due to green on turn right, now will trigger?

depend on junction. some on lane 1 can go straight n turn right, therefore that lane will not hav any sensor on the road.
 
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