Rather than improving motorist safety, red-light cameras significantly
increase crashes and are a ticket to higher auto insurance premiums,
researchers at the University of South Florida College of Public Health
conclude. The effective remedy to red-light running uses engineering
solutions to improve intersection safety, which is particularly
important to Florida’s elderly drivers, the researchers recommend.
“The rigorous studies clearly show red-light cameras don’t work,” said lead author Barbara Langland-Orban, professor and chair of health policy and management at the USF College of Public Health.
“Instead, they increase crashes and injuries as drivers attempt to abruptly stop at camera intersections. If used in Florida, cameras could potentially create even worse outcomes due to the state’s high percent of elderly who are more likely to be injured or killed when a crash occurs.”
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