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Red-Light Cameras: Los Angeles vs South Gate

How do red-light cameras rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and South Gate, CA?

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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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

No data available yet for South Gate.

Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesSouth Gate
Old program dates2004 to July 2011-
Current red-light camerasNone operating in LA-
Bus-lane camera fine$293 first offense-
Authorizing lawAB 917 (2023)-
DMV pointsNone - civil penalty-

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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.

South Gate FAQ

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