Glory Days wrote:
unless i misread it, the first study on that link only tried to disprove other studies that showed there was a decrease in accidents. i think this only shows that there is no absolute answer. sometimes it reduces accidents, in other places it doesnt.
I think you misread it...this seems pretty clear if you ask me.
"Orban found the independent VDOT, Ontario and Burkey-Obeng studies (view studies) followed proper scientific methods and were fully open in sharing the data upon which the conclusions were based. These studies concluded that red light cameras caused an increase in injuries and overall accidents.
"Cities and counties should... pursue engineering improvements to enhance intersection safety for all drivers and passengers," Orban's report concluded. "Proven engineering practices and countermeasures can reduce crashes and injuries due to red light running, as well as other causes of intersection crashes."
The study shows that red light cameras do not make intersections more safe....in fact, just the opposite. If you want to make interesections safer, you do it thru engineering...not shaking down the public.