Let me tell you about how this "red-light-camera" thing went in some European countries. First, there were just few red-light-cameras; no points etc. on your license, just small traffic misdemeanor fee (might have been 100 euros).
But that was just the beginning...
Now there are many highways and cities full of cameras, both stationary and moving. Last year, they started to give you a ticket if you go 1 km/h over posted speed limit. Yes, that is about 0.6 mph. "My speedo is not that accurate..." is not a valid explanation - just pay and get some points against your license.

Now they (for example) measure car brake temperatures - if it is too high when you are driving on highway, you are gonna get ticket because of brake failure. If your car has stability control that is using brakes, they do not care, as long as you pay. You might be extremely dangerous driver if stability control has to work...
And of course, you gonna have 4 points against your license. (in relative, but 3x the same offense = you lose your license).

If they would really want to improve safety, they would improve those "high collision risk" intersections and other areas. Problem is, to be able to do that they need lots of money instead of getting it.

My advice : STOP that traffic-camera-madness if you still can...