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    Study questions outsourcing traffic camera systems

    WASHINGTON (AP) — One out of every five Americans lives in a community that pays a for-profit company to install and operate cameras that record traffic violations. A pro-consumer group says that practice could end up putting profits ahead of safety and accuracy.

    Some contracts require cities to share revenue with camera vendors on a per-ticket basis or through other formulas. Suffolk County, N.Y., for example, diverts half of the revenue from its red-light camera program to its vendor, according to the report being released Thursday by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.

    Another type of agreement — conditional "cost-neutral" contracts — also contain provisions that link payments to the number of tickets issued, although the payments are capped, the report said. Under these contracts, local governments pay a monthly fee to a camera vendor. If ticket revenues fail to cover the vendor's fee in any given month, cities may delay payments. That gives vendors an incentive to ensure a minimum number of citations are issued, the report said.

    As many as 700 communities, with a combined total of more than 60 million people, outsource their street and highway camera systems, the report found.

    While vendors capture violations, police or other local officials approve which violations are issued tickets. Some contracts penalize cities if they don't approve enough tickets, effectively setting a ticket quota, the report said. That can undermine the authority of local officials to decide when to issue tickets, it said.

    "Automated traffic ticketing tends to be governed by contracts that focus more on profits than safety," said Phineas Baxandall, the report's co-author.

    Baxandall acknowledged that cash-strapped communities have a financial incentive to maximize the number of citations they issue even when they don't use a vendor. But local governments are also accountable to voters, whereas private vendors aren't, he said.

    Red-light cameras have been effective at saving lives by deterring motorists from running lights, said Anne Fleming, a spokeswoman for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

    An analysis by the institute showed they saved 159 lives from 2004 to 2008 in the 14 biggest U.S. cities with cameras. If cameras had been operating during that period in all cities with populations of more than 200,000, 815 fewer people would have died, the institute estimated.

    But Baxandall said research on the effectiveness of the cameras is unsettled. Some studies, he said, show motorists who are aware of the cameras sometimes cause injuries by slamming on their brakes to avoid being caught running a light.

    Some red-light camera vendors have created and bankrolled organizations like the National Coalition for Safer Roads that appear to be grassroots civic groups, but which mainly promote greater use of red-light cameras, the report said.

    David Kelly, president of the safer roads coalition, said the flaw in the research group's study is that vendors don't create traffic violations — motorists do.

    Vendors "aren't creating a market. The people running the red lights are creating the market," he said.

    "We have saved lives," said Kelly, a former acting head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration under President George W. Bush. "Do we want to have more people dying at intersections because they are running red lights, or do we want to do something about it?"

    The move to privatize red-light camera and speed camera enforcement is part of a larger wave of outsourcing of government services, Kelly said.

    "We have private industry all across traffic safety," he said.

    The traffic enforcement industry has amassed significant political clout that it uses to shape traffic safety regulation nationwide, the report said. Camera vendors are aggressively lobbying to expand authorization for private traffic law enforcement to more states, and are marketing enforcement systems to more communities, it said.

    About half of states have authorized the use of red-light cameras.

    Camera vendors employed nearly 40 lobbyists this year in Florida whose agenda included killing a bill that would have required communities to adopt longer yellow light times to increase intersection safety and killing a separate bill that would have banned red-light camera systems, the report said.

    Kelly said the research group also lobbies.

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    Joan Lowy can be followed at http://twitter.com/AP_Joan_Lowy

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    Online:

    U.S. Public Interest Research Group http://www.uspirg.org/

    National Coalition for Safer Roads http://saferoadssavelives.org/about-us/

     
    • jeff  •  7 mths ago
      And the police say they don't have a ticket quota to fill on a daily basis. This article just openly confirmed it though it places the blame squarely on the camera vendors.
      • Gregory c 7 mths ago
        Jeff, In ten years of patrol as a Police Officer, I was never given a quota.....However it is Virtually impossible to go out for 8-10 hours and not write at least one ticket...Most cops "patrol" would rather not write you a ticket...trust this...Cant speak for the guys that ride the Harleys....
      • Bobby 7 mths ago
        Gregory, maybe they don't where you patrol, but my brother in law is a state trooper with the Ok highway patrol and he told me that here they have quotas.
      • Rick 7 mths ago
        Ticket quotas are deemed to be illegal.......however, "high expectations" are not. This is all about playing word semantics....there are absolutely quotas in regards to ticket writing. Just look at the patrol presence or at the traffic court logs from the beginning of the month to the end if you want definitive proof.
    • Candy  •  7 mths ago
      need to stop allowing big brother profiteers to use their income as battering rams(lobbyists- who get paid big bucks to be middlemen). stop screwing the public.
      • Alkoholic 7 mths ago
        Screwing the public is the national pastime of politicians, from the smallest burg to the biggest.
      • the burg grump 7 mths ago
        Here in Michigan, a lot of our lights have timers on them that displays the amount of seconds that are left on the green light before it changes.By watching the timer as you approach the intersection,you can better judge the light.This makes trafic flow much better.If the local government would put timers at ALL of the major intersections it would put the vultures with the watch cameras out of business.
      • WTF 7 mths ago
        ^ They have timers on the ones in Ca for the cross walkers, they don't always tuen yellow at 0 but often people slow down and stop in sync with the countdown rather than the yellow light, which means slow and prepare to stop. This presents a risk in itself.
    • Thomas  •  7 mths ago
      What, no mention of them shortening yellow lights? Issuing tickets for making a LEGAL turn on red? The rear-end accidents that increase? Ticketing a car, with no idea of who was driving? Well, luckily the city they were installed in by me had a huge problem with it, so a referendum ballot got rid of them forever.
      • Fred 7 mths ago
        I heard of some cities doing the same thing. Because people were getting into fender bender accidents by trying to avoid the camera. Meaning they would stop suddenly at a yellow light, thus causing multi-car accidents. So some cities, got rid of their traffic cams.
      • Lawrence 7 mths ago
        Story mentions fighting a yellow light law in Fl, may not have been shortening but still fighting laws so that the can be a little greedier.
    • PackCat  •  7 mths ago
      The fact that they are fighting over Yellow light time, tells us that the community good is secondary to greed.
      • Michael M 7 mths ago
        You got it, write your congressman and senator.
      • Alkoholic 7 mths ago
        @Michael M - As if they give a shyt.
    • straitfax  •  7 mths ago
      This issue has abolutely NOTHING to do with safety, NOTHING at all. It is only about one thing, and that thing is increased revenue for the communities that install them. Think about this: there is absolutely no cost or inconvenience to the cities that use these...no judges to pay, no cops to testify, no courtrooms in use, no one can fight these tickets...in other words, it is all profit and absolutely no risk of loss to the cities. Here in Ohio, you can get a "fair" hearing on your ticket only after you have paid a bond equal to the red-light camera fine. Fat chance of geting your money back....it hasn't happened yet. This frees up the cops to spend more time at the donut shop. In Miamisburg, Ohio the "fair and impartial" judge got arrested in his bathrobe and bunny slippers for drunk driving.
      • Alkoholic 7 mths ago
        And the case was probably thrown out for lack of evidence.
      • Lisa 7 mths ago
        Ohio is the worst!!!!
      • KRIEGAR 7 mths ago
        Too funny! Where the hell did he think he was going? The PTA?
    • Kenneth  •  Greenville, United States  •  7 mths ago
      "Ticket cams" are a revenue raising tool for municipalities and little else -- in theory they decrease red light running, but rear end collisions increase where they are installed.
    • Winston Smith  •  Bothell, United States  •  7 mths ago
      A real Journalist would also have covered the increased danger by documented instances of shortened yellow lights to raise revenue in Chattanooga, Lubbock, Nahsville, Dallas, Unioin City and Springfield.
    • WhoseWho  •  San Diego, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Obviously this is just wrong. Put a stop to it right now. Safety is being used as an excuse. These private companies want to siphon off enormous profits off the publics backs. No way I say.
    • whobe  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I have seen one of these lights go off on a car and the yellow light was real short. It was so short that the car did not have enough time to stop for it. I would say about 2 seconds and traffic was moving about 35 miles per hour or more. So they would give out a lot of tickets to the drivers. What a scam these traffic lights are.
    • jim q  •  Toledo, United States  •  7 mths ago
      the cities worry more about stealing money from drivers than they do on stopping drug dealers,rapists,and theft and murder.you can always see a cop useing his radar gun to see if you are speeding,while a thug is breaking into your house,stealing your stuff,or raping your daughter,or killing your freind.but there is no money in stopping crimes,but alot of money to be made busting traffic violations.minor #$%$compared to other crimes.
    • Mad Taxpayer  •  Mapleton, United States  •  7 mths ago
      it's all a scam, to keep taking from the public
    • lindah  •  7 mths ago
      We need to make the yellow light a standardized time. Other wise we need to start going to court and fighting for reasonable time to get through the intersection. Slamming on the brakes can cause damage all right.
    • Mt Hikes  •  San Diego, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Here in San Diego, a judge tossed something like 7000 tickets (every camera ticket in the city spanning a few years -- even if not individually contested) after one determined motorist was able to prove that the vendor gamed the length of the Yellow light to create impossible-to-stop-in-time situations. It caused a real mess when tossed-tickets motorists (rightfully) also demanded that insurance premium increases be retroactively reversed.
    • Idrather Notsay  •  7 mths ago
      The last paragraph should have been the headline:
      "Camera vendors employed nearly 40 lobbyists this year in Florida whose agenda included killing a bill that would have required communities to adopt longer yellow light times to increase intersection safety and killing a separate bill that would have banned red-light camera systems, the report said."
    • RogerH  •  7 mths ago
      If the issue was really about safety at intersections (and it's not) then a far simpler, safer, and cheaper solution exists. Simply increase yellow light times and put in an all red delay before a green.

      Of course, this isn't about safety. It's about money, and the simple solution that would make intersections far safer, will not generate any tickets.

      BTW - did you know that the company that owns a lot of the red traffic camera systems (and collects the lion share of the ticket revenue) isn't even an American company? They are an Australian company. So, that money collected doesn't even stay here, but goes out of the country.
    • Alan  •  7 mths ago
      It's time to rid ourselves of these parasites. If the politicians won't get rid of them, then we need local and state initiatives. If the penalty for traffic tickets was a simple suspension of a license for a few days to a few weeks, the police would NEVER write one again!
    • PackCat  •  7 mths ago
      In America we still have the right to face our accusers, so either tear down the camera and bring it to court, or have court proceedings at the site of the alleged crime.
    • jim q  •  Toledo, United States  •  7 mths ago
      what they need to do if they are really concerned about safety and not profit,is to change the traffic lights .i believe that in florida,the yellow light begins blinking first before it actually turns a solid yellow.giving people a heads up that the light is going to turn red.it gives you a few more seconds,and warning,that the light is turning red.GREAT IDEA.cost less than cameras,but doesnt create profit for cities,and camera companies.so who do you think will win in this case?the city and camera providers.they dont care about saving lives,they care about making money.period
    • go time  •  7 mths ago
      Municipalities living on credit! How refreshing.
      "We'll gladly give you have half the revenue forever for a camera today."
    • A  •  7 mths ago
      "If cameras had been operating during that period in all cities with populations of more than 200,000, 815 fewer people would have died, the institute estimated."

      And if we weren't allowed to smoke, drink, or eat fatty foods, many more people's lives could have been saved!
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