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Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do red-light cameras rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

No data available yet for Long Beach.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Los Angeles ran a photo red-light enforcement program from 2004 through July 2011, when the City Council voted to end it after a cost-benefit review. Current automated photo enforcement is limited to bus-only-lane cameras (Metro/LADOT, 2023) and school-bus stop-arm cameras.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
Old program dates-2004 to July 2011
Current red-light cameras-None operating in LA
Bus-lane camera fine-$293 first offense
Authorizing law-AB 917 (2023)
DMV points-None - civil penalty

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Long Beach FAQ

No FAQs available.

Los Angeles FAQ

Will I get a ticket from a red-light camera in LA?

Not from LA city cameras - the program ended in 2011. Some neighboring cities still operate cameras, and Caltrans freeway construction zones use automated speed enforcement under a 2023 pilot. Always check the agency listed on any citation.

How does the bus-only-lane camera work?

Metro buses carry forward-facing cameras that record vehicles parked or driving in bus-only lanes. Footage is reviewed and a civil notice is mailed to the registered owner. Tickets carry no DMV point and do not appear on driving records.

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