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![]() | 10/26/2005 Philadelphia: Accidents Up at Camera IntersectionsAccidents have increased 10-20 percent since red light cameras began issuing tickets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania began its red light camera program last year claiming the device would reduce accidents, but accidents have actually increased between 10 and 20 percent since the cameras began issuing $100 citations.
"The red light camera program is about saving lives and reducing accidents," Philadelphia Parking Authority Deputy Director Vince Fenerty, who oversees the camera program, said at the second camera's installation.
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![]() | 10/25/2005 Delaware: Details of I-95 Sale Kept Top SecretPublic roads including I-95 in Delaware could be sold in a $3.7 billion deal without any public scrutiny or input. | ||
![]() | 10/25/2005 UK: Speeders Given ChocolatesThose caught speeding in North Worcestershire, UK will get chocolates, not tickets, during a special recruitment drive. | ||
![]() | 10/25/2005 The Number One Speed Trap in GeorgiaPendergrass, Georgia pulls in seven times more revenue from speeding tickets than it does from its property tax. | ||
![]() | 10/24/2005 Transportation Officials Using Bogus Worker Death DataInflated worker death numbers used to implement double fine programs that have no proven beneficial safety effect. |
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