Impact of Red Light Camera Enforcement on Crash Experience
Title | Impact of Red Light Camera Enforcement on Crash Experience PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh W. McGee |
Publisher | Transportation Research Board |
Total Pages | 65 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Electronic traffic controls |
ISBN | 0309069556 |
At head of title: National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
Utilization and Impacts of Automated Traffic Enforcement
Title | Utilization and Impacts of Automated Traffic Enforcement PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Highways and Transit |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 348 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Law |
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Intersection Safety Issue Briefs
Title | Intersection Safety Issue Briefs PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 64 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Roads |
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Red Light Camera Systems Operational Guidelines
Title | Red Light Camera Systems Operational Guidelines PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 64 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Electric eye cameras |
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An Evaluation of Red Light Camera (photo-red) Enforcement Programs in Virginia
Title | An Evaluation of Red Light Camera (photo-red) Enforcement Programs in Virginia PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 148 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Electronic traffic controls |
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Red light running, which is defined as the act of a motorist entering an intersection after the traffic signal has turned red, caused almost 5,000 crashes in Virginia in 2003, resulting in at least 18 deaths and more than 3,800 injuries. In response to a June 2, 2004, directive from Virginia Secretary of Transportation Whittington W. Clement, an evaluation of the photo-red enforcement programs that operate in Virginia was undertaken. Generally, Virginia's photo-red programs are technically feasible. Case law strongly indicates that the programs pass legal muster in the three key areas: privacy, equal protection, and due process, and public opinion surveys suggest that roughly two-thirds of respondents support red light cameras. There is, however, a practical issue with regard to issuing citations for out-of-state motorists, as noted in the report. Although an economic analysis was not feasible in the study time frame, a limited fiscal analysis suggests that, in general, Virginia localities are not generating net revenue. Finally, an operational analysis based on violations and crashes shows a potential but not definite safety improvement. The cameras clearly affect driver behavior; across the 23 intersections where reliable citation data could be obtained, citations decreased by an average of 21% per intersection. Further the data show that the cameras are correlated with a definite decrease in crashes that are directly attributable to red light running, a definite increase in rear-end crashes, a possible decrease in angle crashes, a net decrease in injury crashes attributable to red light running, and an increase in total injury crashes. More time is needed to determine whether the severity of the eliminated red light running crashes was greater than that of the induced rear-end crashes. The report recommends that Virginia's photo-red enforcement programs be continued for an additional year to resolve this question and to collect additional data that was not feasible during the 6-month time frame of this report.
Public Roads
Title | Public Roads PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 764 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Highway research |
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Automated Enforcement for Speeding and Red Light Running
Title | Automated Enforcement for Speeding and Red Light Running PDF eBook |
Author | Kimberly A. Eccles |
Publisher | Transportation Research Board |
Total Pages | 85 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 030925843X |
The goal of this research was to find out which automated enforcement programs have been successful and what contributed to their success, as well as which programs have been unsuccessful and to draw lessons from their experiences. This was accomplished through a comprehensive assessment of automated speed and red light running enforcement activity in the United States and Canada, which led to the development of guidelines to assist agencies in implementing and operating successful automated enforcement programs. Over 350 jurisdictions with current or past automated enforcement programs were contacted by survey and phone as part of the assessment. In addition to the survey, an extensive literature review was conducted to determine the effect of the programs, cost effectiveness, and resource requirements, and to get the perspective of the public.