Politics & Government
Route 70 and Springdale Tops List of "Meanest" Red Light Cameras
Other intersections that snagged the highest number of drivers were mostly in the northern half of the state.

The red-light camera at eastbound Springdale Road and Route 70 in Cherry Hill has snared more violators than any location in the state this year, with nearly 11,890 citations through October, according to nj.com.
At $85 per ticket, that adds up to just over $1 million in 10 months.
The Star-Ledger obtained lists from red-light camera vendors Redflex and American Traffic Solutions of the top 10 intersections for red-light camera violations in New Jersey.
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The Cherry Hill intersection, next to the Camden County College's Rohrer campus, came in at both first and eighth on the list—there are two cameras at the intersection, and a vehicle can get a ticket for either traveling straight through a red light or for a rolling right turn on red.
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