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5/17/2011 Oregon: Study Finds Light Rail System Rarely Used Despite spending billions on transit, Portland, Oregon residents depend on automobiles for their transportation needs. Miscellaneous Issues / Miscellaneous READ MORE>> 4/21/2011 California: Police Officials Narrowly Back Red Light Cameras Los Angeles, California Police Commission split over whether engineering solutions should replace red light cameras. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>> 3/28/2011 California: Grand Jury Slams Right Turn Tickets Napa, California grand jury questions red light camera program dependent on right turn tickets and short yellows for revenue. Camera Enforcement / Engineering/Signals READ MORE>> 3/25/2011 Study Shows California Stops Not Dangerous Rolling right turns account for eight-hundredths of a percent of all accidents in Los Angeles, California. Camera Enforcement / Red Light Cameras READ MORE>> 2/25/2011 Report Critiques Red Light Camera Research Methods University of South Florida analysis elaborates on conclusion that red light cameras are associated with increased injury accidents. Camera Enforcement / Red Light Cameras READ MORE>> 10/26/2010 New Mexico: Study Shows Photo Enforcement Increased Accidents Study shows total accidents increased slightly where combination red light speed cameras were used in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Camera Enforcement / Red Light Cameras READ MORE>> 10/1/2010 Canada: Report Finds Winnipeg Red Light Cameras Increased Accidents The installation of red light cameras increased accidents by 39 percent in Winnipeg, Canada according to insurance claims. Camera Enforcement / Red Light Cameras READ MORE>>
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