ITE District 6 - Signal Timing - Camera Enforcement vs Best Engineering Practices

http://www.bhspi.org/BPpapers/files/ite6_signaltiming_ppt.pdf
 
Ban the Cams wanted to share with you this report that was updated in 2009:
 
ITE District 6 - Signal Timing - Camera Enforcement vs Best Engineering Practices 
 
Clash of Diametrically Opposed Forces: 
 
A camera system’s vetting process by definition requires that a quantified engineering defect be identified and then, by design, remain uncorrected.

The larger the identified engineering defect, the more the system operators are financially rewarded for unsafe practices and negligence.

Cameras do not reduce accidents caused by engineering defects and at most locations their presence has actually caused accident rates to increase. 
 

Ban the Cams note:  It was recently updated with additional data including the changed "definitions" of what is the trigger line in AZ.  See page 26

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