Suffolk County may have ended its red light camera program nine months ago, but the cameras, with accompanying signs warning drivers they are being surveilled, are still up at many intersections across the county. While they are not ticketing anyone, they could still be influencing driver behavior, according to experts.

The cameras belong to Canada-based vendor Modaxo, whose contract with the county was cut short in December, after the county and state legislators failed to renew the program.

The contract, which Newsday obtained through a public records request, expires in 2026 but allowed the county to terminate it earlier with 30 days’ notice. In case of termination, it stipulated the county has "the right to have Contractor remove the Equipment or to retain all Equipment" if the cou

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