Red Light Violation Consequences

Summary

In Delaware, running a red light requires evidence from law enforcement or traffic cameras for a citation. A photo from another driver is generally not enough for a ticket. However, the incident can be reported, and law enforcement might investigate further. If you have no previous traffic violations, this may not lead to immediate consequences.

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If I ran a red light in Delaware, and another driver took a picture of my license plate but they have no proof that I ran a red light. Will I get a ticket.
In Delaware, traffic violations like running a red light are usually enforced by police officers or traffic cameras. A photo from another driver is generally not sufficient for a ticket. However, it could be reported, and law enforcement might investigate further.
Do you have any previous traffic violations on record?
No
In Delaware, a citation for running a red light requires evidence from law enforcement or traffic cameras. A photo from another driver alone is typically not enough for a ticket.
Is there any specific reason you're worried about this incident being reported?
What?
It seems like there might be some confusion. Based on what you've mentioned:
- Running a red light in Delaware requires evidence from law enforcement or traffic cameras.
- A photo from another driver is generally not sufficient for a ticket.
Do you have any other concerns or details about the incident that you would like to share?