Metro To Activate Traffic Cameras Along Future Crenshaw/LAX Line

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Metro is activating traffic enforcement cameras Friday along the future Crenshaw/LAX rail line to help reduce red-light violations.

The program will detect motorists who make illegal left-hand turns. Metro hopes the program will aid in reducing the number of red-light accidents, injuries and fatalities at all rail crossings.

The cameras will operate at the following intersections along Crenshaw Boulevard:

  • southbound Crenshaw to eastbound 48th Street;
  • southbound Crenshaw to eastbound 52nd Street;
  • northbound Crenshaw to westbound 52nd Street;
  • southbound Crenshaw to eastbound 54th Street;
  • northbound Crenshaw to westbound 54th Street;
  • northbound Crenshaw to westbound 57th Street;
  • southbound Crenshaw to eastbound 59th Street;
  • northbound Crenshaw to westbound 59th Street;
  • southbound Crenshaw to eastbound Slauson Avenue; and
  • northbound Crenshaw to westbound Slauson Avenue.

Before Nov. 1, motorists will receive warnings before actual citations are issued.

After Nov. 1, drivers will receive citations in the mail averaging around $100. Citations could also include additional penalties and assessments, according to Metro.

More information can be found by calling the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project information line at 213-922-2736 or by emailing crenshawcorridor@metro.net.

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. City News Service contributed to this report.)

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