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Speed, Red-Light Cameras Increase Crashes, Deaths

Fatalities Rise in Speed Camera Hotspots:
http://www.theregister.com/2005/07/19/gatso_deaths_link/

Colorado red-light cameras increase crashes, but lengthened yellow lights
reduce them:
http://www.clickpress.com/releases/Detailed/5762005cp.shtml

UK says "Hold on a sec…Before we install more, do these things actually
work?"
http://www.theregister.com/2005/07/15/uspeed_cameras_suspended/

UK to monitor who, where, when on all roads:
http://www.theregister.com/2005/11/15/vehicle_movement_database/

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12 Responses to “Speed, Red-Light Cameras Increase Crashes, Deaths”

  1. admin says:

    Daniel J. Stern wrote:

    > Colorado red-light cameras increase crashes, but lengthened yellow lights
    > reduce them:
    > http://www.clickpress.com/releases/Detailed/5762005cp.shtml

    "The red-light cameras just don’t work as advertised. Thousands of
    innocent drivers are getting tickets they do not deserve," said Scott.
    "The red light cameras actually lead to an increase in rear-end
    accidents as drivers slam on their brakes to avoid citations."

    ————

    Just as i figured. The problem is the tailgaters who assume the person
    in front will run the red light so they can too.  We need to stop
    coddling TGers. You rear-end somebody and you should at least lose your
    license for a year even if no one was injured.

  2. admin says:

    In article <Pine.GSO.4.63.0511170018120.10…@alumni.engin.umich.edu>, Daniel J. Stern wrote:
    > UK to monitor who, where, when on all roads:
    > http://www.theregister.com/2005/11/15/vehicle_movement_database/

    You beat me to it. I was just going to post that. And once again we see a
    government turning reasonable behavior into criminal behavior:

    "The new offence of keeping a vehicle without insurance criminalises the
    previously harmless pastime of keeping an uninsured vehicle in a garage
    and not driving it, and comes on top of the previous breakthrough of
    criminalising keeping an untaxed vehicle in a garage and not driving it.
    The latter was dealt with by requiring owners to register the vehicle as
    off the road via a Statutory Off-Road Notification. The administrative
    convenience of turning not doing anything wrong into a crime will allow
    the Government to issue fixed penalty notices for failing to renew
    insurance on time, while there’s also now a fixed penalty for late
    renewal of tax discs (previously, you could pay in arrears). In both
    cases the penalties are clearly only going to hit people who’ve
    previously been registered with the system. Dealing with the large
    numbers of entirely unregistered and uninsured vehicles will require
    real-time alerts and pursuit, and these vehicles will have to be
    differentiated from the many foreign registered cars on the UK’s roads.
    As it will be a lot easier and cheaper to fine the law-abiding but
    forgetful than it will be to deal with the hardline serial offenders, we
    think we can guess which way this one will go."

    Not to mention the logging of the movement of citizens.

    The control freaks are not going to give up until there is a viewscreen
    in every room of every home.

  3. admin says:

       Traffic cameras got disconnected here in North Carolina after
    lawsuits over whether school districts – not cities and contractors –
    were legally entitled to all the fine money pursuant to state
    constitution!  By that time, they had racked up fiascos like ticketing
    a man driving in a police-escorted funeral procession in nearby
    Greensboro.

    No $4 to park!  No $6 admission!  http://www.INTERNET-GUN-SHOW.com

  4. admin says:

    Daniel J. Stern wrote:

    One closer to home
    <http://www.theregister.com/2005/09/22/traffic_cops_bar_stakeout/&gt;

    > Colorado red-light cameras increase crashes, but lengthened yellow
    > lights reduce them:
    > http://www.clickpress.com/releases/Detailed/5762005cp.shtml

    It’s too bad that guy keeps harping on about the photoblocker spray.

  5. admin says:

    edi…@netpath.net wrote:
    > Traffic cameras got disconnected here in North Carolina after
    > lawsuits over whether school districts – not cities and contractors –
    > were legally entitled to all the fine money pursuant to state
    > constitution!  By that time, they had racked up fiascos like ticketing
    > a man driving in a police-escorted funeral procession in nearby
    > Greensboro.

    If we really want to defuse this revenue issue we should replace fines
    for RLR with DL suspensions.

  6. admin says:

    Arif Khokar <akhokar1…@wvu.edu> wrote in
    news:NAVef.13402$cg.5680@news02.roc.ny:

    > Daniel J. Stern wrote:

    > One closer to home
    ><http://www.theregister.com/2005/09/22/traffic_cops_bar_stakeout/&gt;

    >> Colorado red-light cameras increase crashes, but lengthened yellow
    >> lights reduce them:
    >> http://www.clickpress.com/releases/Detailed/5762005cp.shtml

    > It’s too bad that guy keeps harping on about the photoblocker spray.

    Yeah,nothing like SPOILERS giving away the good secrets so the product is
    made illegal to use.


    Jim Yanik
    jyanik
    at
    kua.net

  7. admin says:

    In article <1132205663.283577.273…@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>,
    xeton2…@yahoo.com says…

    >Daniel J. Stern wrote:

    >> Colorado red-light cameras increase crashes, but lengthened yellow lights
    >> reduce them:
    >> http://www.clickpress.com/releases/Detailed/5762005cp.shtml
    >"The red-light cameras just don’t work as advertised. Thousands of
    >innocent drivers are getting tickets they do not deserve," said Scott.
    >"The red light cameras actually lead to an increase in rear-end
    >accidents as drivers slam on their brakes to avoid citations."
    >————
    >Just as i figured. The problem is the tailgaters who assume the person
    >in front will run the red light so they can too.  We need to stop
    >coddling TGers. You rear-end somebody and you should at least lose your
    >license for a year even if no one was injured.

    You were making sense till you came up with the ridiculous penalty.  First
    time offenders should be required to take a safety course, at their expense.
    Repeat offenders should get harsher penalties.
    ————
    Alex

  8. admin says:

    In article <1132211556.602830.102…@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
    xeton2…@yahoo.com says…

    >If we really want to defuse this revenue issue we should replace fines
    >for RLR with DL suspensions.

    No, that would be stupid, but par for you.  What should really happen is that
    all money from the cameras goes to fixing the problem at that particular
    intersection.  It’s a great idea because eventually the cameras will become
    unecessary.
    ————–
    Alex

  9. admin says:

    In article <NAVef.13402$cg.5…@news02.roc.ny>, akhokar1…@wvu.edu says…

    >Daniel J. Stern wrote:

    >One closer to home
    ><http://www.theregister.com/2005/09/22/traffic_cops_bar_stakeout/&gt;

    >> Colorado red-light cameras increase crashes, but lengthened yellow
    >> lights reduce them:
    >> http://www.clickpress.com/releases/Detailed/5762005cp.shtml

    >It’s too bad that guy keeps harping on about the photoblocker spray.

    I noticed that too.  
    ———–
    Alex

  10. admin says:

    On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Arif Khokar wrote:
    >> Colorado red-light cameras increase crashes, but lengthened yellow lights
    >> reduce them:
    >> http://www.clickpress.com/releases/Detailed/5762005cp.shtml

    > It’s too bad that guy keeps harping on about the photoblocker spray.

    It is indeed.

  11. admin says:

    Alex Rodriguez <a…@columbia.edu> wrote in
    news:dlin2b$c9i$16@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu:

    - Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -

    > In article <NAVef.13402$cg.5…@news02.roc.ny>, akhokar1…@wvu.edu
    > says…

    >>Daniel J. Stern wrote:

    >>One closer to home
    >><http://www.theregister.com/2005/09/22/traffic_cops_bar_stakeout/&gt;

    >>> Colorado red-light cameras increase crashes, but lengthened yellow
    >>> lights reduce them:
    >>> http://www.clickpress.com/releases/Detailed/5762005cp.shtml

    >>It’s too bad that guy keeps harping on about the photoblocker spray.

    > I noticed that too.  
    > ———–
    > Alex

    Some people do not like to see the "system" beat.


    Jim Yanik
    jyanik
    at
    kua.net

  12. admin says:

    Jim Yanik wrote:
    > Some people do not like to see the "system" beat.

    I don’t really care whether photoblocker spray actually works or not.
    What I have a problem with is that the "press release" is the fact that
    it turned out to be a thinly veiled advertisement instead of what the
    "headline" claims it was.