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- W564331451 abstract "Traditional police methods cannot safely and efficiently address the increasing frequency of drivers violating (running) red lights. Automated enforcement systems offer the potential to decrease red light violations and thus improve safety. Despite the potential benefits of automated enforcement for red light violations, few jurisdictions in the United States have implemented such programs. Included in this report is an evaluation of the operating conditions where automated enforcement was effective, a study of the legal, legislative, and social issues needed to implement a program, a review of the current technology being used, and a review of previous and current applications in the United States and abroad. The use of automated enforcement technology for red light violations has proven effective. The red light programs in Australia (since 1983) and New York City (since 1993) have proven that the overall benefits of an automated enforcement program are acceptable to local governments, law enforcement agencies, and contracted vendors who support the costs of implementing, operating, and maintaining such programs. More recent programs such as Howard County, Maryland and San Francisco, California also show that red light programs are becoming a publicly accepted method to address the problem of red light violations at intersections." @default.
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- W564331451 title "AUTOMATED RED LIGHT ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS" @default.
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