Sentences with phrase «caught on a red light»

According to the District Court of Maryland website, if you plead guilty to an offense caught on a red light or speed monitoring camera by paying the associated fine, no points will be assigned to your record and your premiums will not increase.
There are two ways to get caught running a red light: 1) being personally pulled over by a police officer and 2) being caught on a red light camera and having the ticket sent in the mail to you.

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A self - driving Uber was caught on video running a red light, a Google self - driving car collided with a bus, and of course a Tesla failed to «see» a truck that was blocking the road and wound up killing its owner.
Shortly after the service began, one of its Volvo XC90s ran a red light, and was caught on camera.
If you feel like you are caught in the middle of a downward spiral that is taking a toll on your mental, physical and emotional well - being, you can interpret the red flag as a green light to move onto something different.
But now, «It's real eye - catching with the crown on top, the new signage, the LED lighting around the outside of the building, the rock and the oak doors, the colors and the red roof,» Gast says.
But on the flip side, red light may help you catch your z's more easily, according to sleep psychologist Michael Breus, PhD, author of the new book The Power of When ($ 28, amazon.com).
I'll be honest, it was the colour scheme that caught my eye on this brooch because I love red and light blue together, as anyone who saw my wedding pics will know.
It is nowhere near as agitated, though, as the homeless guy who catches sight of Murphy's helmet — which has a nude showgirl painted on it — while we're stopped at a red light.
This inability to catch the prey can result in a cat or dog that is constantly watching for the red dot, even after you've put the laser away, and is always on edge, jumpy, and becomes obsessed with shafts of light and shadows.
The smell of freshly caught mackerel cooking on a barbeque instantly transports me back to those long, light evenings on Grebe beach, where a group of friends and I would be skimming stones and clambering boundlessly on the rocks, while the adults would languish on rugs on the beach and sup on red wine and get that little bit louder as the evening went on.
The bright red design on the earcups look like air intakes or maybe the opening to a giant laser cannon assembly, and while they don't light up in a display of RGB light like so many other «gaming» peripherals these days they do still catch the eye.
This is a beautiful red garment that is so exquisitely painted that it entranced him, and he started making a record of all the different variations of color in his garment: the folds, how it is catching the light, so on and so forth.
Patrick Lakey's flatly lit blend of still life and (nude) self - portraiture, from a series in which he plays dozens of characters from the Marquis de Sade's writings, caught hold of me at The Happy Lion's booth; at Madrid's Travesia Cuatro, Gonzalo Lebrija's intimate communion between himself, wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, and the lone red canvas in a selection of On Kawara «Date Paintings» brought out the latent melancholy in any notation of time; and at Cherry and Martin, Elad Lassry's small - scale conceptual tableaux possessed at once a fierce confidence and an estranging oddness.
Another example is when a car runs a red light or stop sign and t - bones another car, a situation that is increasingly caught on film thanks to many cities installing cameras on stop lights around busy intersections.
Did a Plano cop catch you speeding down the North Central Expressway, running a red light on Parker Road or tailgating down Legacy Drive?
Did an El Paso cop catch you speeding on North Loop Drive, running a red light on Montana Avenue or tailgating down the Liberty Expressway?
Did a Dallas cop catch you speeding down Central Expressway, running a red light on Fitzhugh or tailgating down Mockingbird Lane?
Did an Austin cop catch you speeding down Mopac, running a red light on 6th Street or tailgating down Barton Springs Road?
Did a San Antonio cop catch you speeding down Loop 410, running a red light on Commerce Street or tailgating down Highway 281?
Did a Fort Worth cop catch you speeding on Loop 820, running a red light on Miller Avenue or tailgating down Camp Bowie Blvd.?
Did a Richardson cop catch you speeding down the North Central Expressway, running a red light on Arapaho Road or tailgating down Greenville Avenue?
We are fairly certain that the city of Lakeland, Florida will soon be handing out more traffic tickets to drivers, as new cameras are being installed on several local traffic signals to catch red light runners.
I was driving to a coffee house this morning, late for a meeting and catching EVERY red light on the way.
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