Florida’s automated red-light camera system faces a constitutional challenge following a Broward County ruling that deemed the ticketing method a “quasi-criminal” violation of due process. The ruling highlighted the problematic requirement for vehicle owners to identify the driver via affidavit. In response, state lawmakers are considering House Bill 543, a broad transportation overhaul that includes provisions to address these constitutional concerns. The bill proposes increasing yellow light intervals by 0.4 seconds, aiming to bolster safety arguments, and introduces stricter data privacy for license plate readers. Despite these changes, critics remain skeptical, arguing the system still falls short of “beyond a reasonable doubt” standards for penalties, leaving the future of red-light cameras in Florida uncertain.