Inglewood reactivates red light program

INGLEWOOD, Calif. Officials want to cut down on the number of accidents caused by drivers who run red lights.

The automated cameras will go up in more than a dozen locations.

The program started last week. For the first 30 days, drivers will be given a warning if they run a red light.

After Feb. 16, citations and fines will be issued.

Automated cameras will be in operation at the following locations:

  • La Brea Avenue and Century Boulevard
  • Imperial Highway and Prairie Avenue
  • Century Boulevard and Crenshaw Boulevard
  • Crenshaw Boulevard and Manchester Boulevard
  • Prairie Avenue and 111th Street
  • Centinela Avenue and Florence Avenue
  • Century Boulevard and Prairie Avenue
  • Century Boulevard and Inglewood Avenue
  • Crenshaw Boulevard and 104th Street
  • Centinela Avenue and (West) Beach Avenue
  • Florence Avenue and Prairie Avenue
  • Crenshaw Boulevard and Imperial Highway


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