Northwest Cycle Report

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Turning Red Into Green

By John Davis • Jan 22nd, 2008 • Category: Rants

Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels was all smiles when he announced earlier this month that the city would be installing an additional 24 red light cameras at 19 intersections throughout the city. And why shouldn’t he be smiling? The one-year red light camera pilot program, using only six cameras, generated over $1 million dollars in revenue from fines while costing the city less than $400,000.

Nickels and Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske like to play up the safety impact of the program. This in spite of the city’s own report that indicates:

"There is little evidence that cameras have decreased the frequency of all auto crashes or of the more dangerous angle collisions…"

If safety is the goal, perhaps Nickels and Kerlikowske should have a look at a 2004 Texas Transportation Institute Study that concluded that increasing the length of yellow lights by just 1 second resulted in a 40 percent reduction in collisions.

Of course, no one makes any money from longer yellow lights.

John Davis is the owner, editor and publisher of Northwest Cycle Report. John also owns and writes for MotoSkagit.com and is the administrator for the Washington 120 State Park Tour. In addition to his own sites, John is a contributing author for MotorcycleLife.com and Motorcyclebloggers.com. He lives in Mount Vernon, WA and rides a candy-red Honda VTX1800 Retro.
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