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CLEVELAND — New photo enforcement cameras, better known as “red light” or “traffic” cameras, have been installed in Cleveland.

Beginning Thursday, warnings may be issued to drivers who run red lights or speed in the area of the fixed units.

The cameras will become fully operational on Feb. 6, meaning you could get a ticket for violations made then or thereafter.

Cleveland announced the following new fixed camera locations:

Orange Avenue at East 30th Street

Kinsman Road at East 93rd Street

Pearl Road at Denison Avenue

Puritas Avenue at West 150th Street

St. Clair Avenue at East 55th Street

The city has 49 fixed camera sites and 15 portable sites. The fixed cameras are constantly rolling and the footage may be reviewed if a crime occurs in their area.