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Scottsdale (Arizona) by car


Scottsdale (Arizona) by car

Scottsdale is laid out for cars. The roads are large and the parking, even downtown, is usually more than ample. To keep the speed limits and traffic signals well enforced, the city of Scottsdale extensively uses photo radar. Residents often learn where the cameras are and slow down near them. However, sometimes they slow down a bit abruptly. Drivers are often well served by expecting this from time to time.
There are 3 types of cameras.
  • Intersection cameras These cameras monitor for both speeding and the running of red lights.
  • Stationary freeway Cameras These monitor for speeding and are intended to keep the speed reasonable. They generally are triggered 11 mph over the speed limit.
  • Mobile Van cameras These cameras monitor for speeding from the back of white vans on the side of the road. These are harder to spot because they move locations regularly and park inconspicuously.
  • Generally it is easiest and safest to simply drive the speed limit and not run red lights.�:)

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