
Bakersfield Expands Red-Light Camera Program
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Bakersfield Expands Red-Light Camera Program: Six New Sites Target Dangerous Intersections
The city of Bakersfield is enhancing its red-light camera program with six new sites, focusing on intersections with high broadside crash rates. These cameras, set to operate by late summer 2026, will target busy crossings like Ming Avenue at Gosford Road and White Lane at Stine Road. The move aligns with Governor Newsoms Senate Bill 720, allowing cities to run upgraded camera programs with civil penalties. The cameras have previously reduced traffic fatalities and will continue to patrol areas police cannot constantly cover, improving overall road safety.
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