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    Will More Red Light Cameras Help Reduce Pedestrian Accidents?
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    Will More Red Light Cameras Help Reduce Pedestrian Accidents?

    IQ NewswireBy IQ NewswireApril 11, 20263 Mins Read
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    Pedestrian deaths reached 7,500 in both 2022 and 2023, levels not seen in decades. The pandemic accelerated the increase as empty roads led to widespread speeding and traffic enforcement declined sharply. Those dangerous driving patterns persisted even after traffic volumes returned to normal.

    Cities are now turning to red light cameras as a potential solution and evaluating them within broader traffic safety strategies.

    How Do Red Light Cameras Work?

    The technology operates on a straightforward principle. Cameras detect vehicles that enter intersections after the signal has turned red, and citations are issued automatically without officer intervention. The system creates a deterrent effect, making drivers reconsider running a red light when they know enforcement is constant.

    Intersections are among the most dangerous locations for pedestrians. Many serious accidents occur when someone crosses legally with the signal, and a driver runs the red light, often at high speeds. These collisions frequently involve T-bone impacts or direct strikes in crosswalks. The resulting injuries are often severe or fatal.

    California and Other States Are Expanding Camera Use

    California recently enacted the Safer Streets Act in response to a record number of pedestrian fatalities. The legislation grants municipalities broader authority to install red light cameras as part of comprehensive safety strategies. San Jose has already installed and activated new cameras, while San Francisco and Encinitas are planning to follow suit.

    Several other states have implemented or expanded similar programs:

    • Maryland operates red light cameras in multiple jurisdictions under state authorization
    • New York has expanded automated enforcement authority in recent years, particularly in high-risk areas where pedestrian traffic is heaviest
    • Pennsylvania maintains camera programs that directly fund roadway safety improvements in participating municipalities

    Do Red Light Cameras Actually Work?

    Research indicates the technology is effective at reducing dangerous behavior. Camera installation correlates with fewer red light violations and fewer serious side-impact crashes at equipped intersections. Because these collisions are among the deadliest for pedestrians, even modest reductions in attempts to run a red light will likely provide safety benefits.

    There are tradeoffs. Some communities report more rear-end collisions as drivers brake abruptly to avoid citations. These crashes are generally less severe than T-bone collisions. Privacy concerns and questions about equitable enforcement also continue to shape policy debates.

    Cameras Are One Component of a Larger Strategy

    Larger vehicles, elevated speeds, distracted driving, and inadequate road design all contribute to rising pedestrian deaths. Many cities also face staffing shortages that limit traditional traffic enforcement. Red light cameras cannot address every factor. However, they target a specific threat: drivers who run red lights at intersections where pedestrians are crossing.

    Critics have long viewed automated enforcement as nothing more than a revenue tool, but the data tells a different story. When integrated with improved street design, better pedestrian infrastructure, and consistent traffic enforcement, red light cameras can help prevent serious pedestrian accidents.

    When Should I Call a Pedestrian Accident Attorney?

    Attorney J.J. Dominguez of The Dominguez Firm explains, “Pedestrian accidents often cause devastating, life-altering injuries or death. Given the serious consequences victims face, it’s vital to have an experienced pedestrian accident attorney fighting for your rights immediately. You need one who understands the physical, financial, and emotional challenges ahead.”

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