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![]() | 1/6/2005 NY Times Profiles Camera ProblemsThe New York Times examines rear end collision increases at red light camera installations. The New York Times has run a piece examining the many problems with red light camera systems, focusing on the increase in rear end accidents that the devices create. The newest item mentioned is a forthcoming paper that quantifies the claimed decreases in angle crashes and increases in rear end collisions. The camera supporters say the one type of accident is better than the other, although the researchers' paper only finds a "$28, ... | ||
![]() | 1/5/2005 Car Stolen: Camera Tickets Mean Owner Loses LicenseAustralian man loses his license because a car thief got four speed camera tickets with his car. | ||
![]() | 1/5/2005 Sacramento Seeks New Ways to Annoy MotoristsSacramento is experimenting with doubling the amount of camera flashing that goes on at intersections and subliminal "traffic calming" measures. | ||
1/4/2005 Update: Death Watch for North Carolina Cameras BeginsThe city of High Point, North Carolina admits it will likely drop their camera program if the court denies them revenue. | |||
![]() | 1/4/2005 UK Cops Nabbed for SpeedingCops in the small city of Canterbury, UK have been caught speeding 150 times -- more than half of those tickets are unpaid. |
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