Posted: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3:13 AM

 Since new red light laws come out, it has stirred fierce debate. Before we try to make sense, it is necessary to know something about cameras on the solar power traffic light at first.

The first traffic cameras in the United States were installed in 1987 in Friendswood and LaMarque, Texas. They were scrapped after a few months because of intense unpopularity. A camera installed on the LED arrow light was responsible for catching the man who had received the world's largest traffic ticket as of 2011. The man, a Swedish citizen driving in Switzerland, was going more than 180 mph (289 kph), which was more than 2.5 times the speed limit in the area. He was fined $920,205 US Dollars (USD), his $228,284 USD car was impounded, and his driver's license was suspended of course. Though there are many theories about how to avoid cameras on the LED traffic signals, most are urban legends. One that was true for a short time in the United Kingdom was that a driver could avoid a traffic camera by changing lanes. This was because the type of camera being used was approved for use in only one lane. The type of camera that is used has since been changed. Anyway, the best way to avoid cameras is to obey the red light laws.