Photoblocker.com-Defeat Red Light Cameras and Avoid costly traffic tickets Photoblocker.com-Defeat Red Light Cameras and Avoid costly traffic tickets Photoblocker.com-Defeat Red Light Cameras and Avoid costly traffic tickets
   
PhotoBlocker Spray
PhotoShield Cover
Reflector Cover
PhotoShield Motorcycles
PhotoShield-European
PhotoShield-Australian

 
Police Test
Print / TV Reports
Customer Testimonials
Dealer Testimonials
Affiliate Testimonials

F.A.Q
Why PhotoBlocker ?
Product Comparison
Print / Web Reviews
Technical Information


Washington Post

New York Times
ABC News
Wall Street Journal
Delaware Online
Daily News
To Read More Newspaper reviews ,please Click here

Reviews>>Red Light Camera Study Roundup>>virginia dot study >>newspaper.com


The Newspaper
http://www.thenewspaper.com/rlc/news.asp?ID=29

Burkey-Obeng Red Light Camera Study
The most extensive U.S. study of the relation of accidents and red light camera usage.

Urban Transit InstituteResearchers at the North Carolina Urban Transit Insitute were unsatisfied with the overly simplistic methods used in prior insurance industry funded studies of the effects of red light cameras on accidents. So they conducted a U.S. Dept. of Transportation funded study that looked at a 57-month period and accounted for dozens of variables such as weather and traffic ignored in previous studies. All told, 17,271 observations went into their conclusions.

Their own summary says it best: "The results do not support the view that red light cameras reduce crashes. Instead, we find
that RLCs are associated with higher levels of many types and severity categories of crashes."

Key Statistic:
[Rear End Accidents] However, in the before/after table (Table 4.2), the raw data show approximately a 10 percent increase at the RLC sites. This difference alone accounts for roughly a 35 percent difference attributable to the RLC placement.

[Total Crashes] The model is estimating that, had an RLC not been placed at a particular intersection, we may have seen a 42% decrease in the accident rate at that intersection (if we
could hold all other factors constant). Similar to what was seen in the raw data in Section 4,
the sites with RLCs are not experiencing the decreasing trend in accidents seen elsewhere.
Additionally, the other characteristics of intersections with RLCs are not explaining the
difference in accident rates.

Article Excerpt:

The results do not support the conventional wisdom expressed in recent literature and popular
press that red light cameras reduce accidents.... Our findings are more pessimistic, finding no change in angle accidents and large increases in rear-end crashes and many other types of crashes relative to other intersections. We did find a decrease in accidents involving a vehicle turning left and a vehicle on the same roadway, which may
have been included as an angle accident in some other studies. However, given that these left
turn accidents occur only one third as often as angle accidents, and the fact that we find no
benefit from decreasing severity of accidents suggests that there has been no demonstrable
benefit from the RLC program in terms of safety. In many ways, the evidence points toward
the installation of RLCs as a detriment to safety.

Source:
A DETAILED INVESTIGATION OF CRASH RISK REDUCTION
(Urban Transit Institute, North Carolina A-T University, 7/1/2004)

 


Become a Dealer

Become an Affiliate


UPS TRacking OrdersTrack your orders Online through UPS


Click here for more info...

Click here to watch CBS story on PhotoBlockerTM
CBS News
 
ABC News
Click here to watch ABC 7 story on PhotoBlockerTM




Home | Site Map | Products | Contact Us 
Website Problems,send comments to webmaster@photoblocker.com