GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Greensboro City Council voted unanimously to approve installing a red light camera system at high-risk intersections in the city.
City officials believe it could reduce serious crashes.
The program will run for three years and has an estimated value of $990,000 over the time period, according to city documents.
The council also approved a $1.65 million contract with NovoaGlobal Inc. to install the system.
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