New red light camera for Valley

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redlight.jpg The intersection of Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Oxnard Street on Wednesday gets a red light camera to nab drivers blowing through the signal.

With 31 crashes at the corner in two years, it's gained a dangerous reputation that officials want to turn around.

Tickets cost $381. And unlike the old red light cameras that snapped fuzzy pictures of violators, these cameras film you with better technology for better visibility of the drivers.

This is the 20th intersection in Los Angeles to get a camera. There are 12 more to come.

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