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dwasson
04-03-2006, 05:03 PM
from: http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/10/1051.asp

Maryland: Red Light Cameras Increase Accidents


Anne Arundel County, Maryland red light cameras increase accidents 25-41 percent, but generate $2.85 million in revenue.

Red light cameras in Anne Arundel County, Maryland failed to reduce accidents in five years of use. A set of five cameras were set up in the communities of Arnold, Pasadena, Parole, and Crofton in 2000, but a comparison of accident statistics five years before and five years after their installation shows accidents have increased beyond the ten percent increase in traffic volume.

Upon installation, the cameras caused an immediate 40 percent increase in rear-end collisions from 53 in 1999 to 74 in 2000. Overall accidents were up between 25 percent and 41 percent from 107 in 1999 to 134 in 2001 and 151 in 2002.

The county recently dropped camera vendor ACS in favor of ATS which now receives a $20 bounty on every ticket the company issues. So far, $2.85 million in revenue has been generated. ATS cameras issued their first tickets on April 1.

A number of independent studies have documented similar negative side effects to red light camera enforcement. As a result of research on Virginia's camera program, the legislature decided last July to end photo ticketing in the state. West Virginia's legislature approved its own camera ban which was signed into law on March 31.

blackf0rk
04-03-2006, 05:33 PM
There's no replacement for common sense. To take the 'human factor' out of it will only product mechanical results - in turn 'causing humans to be forced into robot mode...

I don't like the idea of red light cameras - and I've never ran a red light. There's no real good way to stop the morons from doing it unless you have a human at each light asessing each situation.

jgc61sr2002
04-03-2006, 05:37 PM
IMO the red light camera's throughout New York City are quite effective.
Most drivers know their location, possibly from a previous summons.
If nothing else they sure gain revenue for the City.

The only positive thing is that the summons ( for passing a red light) is issued to the registered owner of the vehicle. No points are affixed to the drivers or owners driving record. Just send money.:D

dwasson
04-03-2006, 08:24 PM
They become a problem when, as they frequently do, the powers that be shorten the yellow lights to generate more revenue. This has happened in many places, especially the systems operated by ACS.

grampaws
04-04-2006, 04:03 AM
Expecting the guy in front to run the light,when he actually stops
could catch some drivers of guard, I can see that increasing accidents..
I have noticed the Red light cameras have reduced accidents in our area
as well as creating more revenue for the cities..The overall effect has been
a positive one!!