FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INFORMATION
OFFICER:
June 1,
2006 Lt.
Wm. Funkhouser
(314) 442-2076
City Considers Photo Enforcement
CREVE COEUR – The Creve Coeur City Council is currently
considering an ordinance adopting the use of red light cameras. The City
Council had two readings of the ordinance at its May 22 meeting, with the third
reading and consideration for passage scheduled for June 12.
Photo enforcement at intersections (red light cameras) has
existed for as many as 15 years in many cities throughout the country. Creve
Coeur has been involved in photo enforcement research since 1997. Numerous
studies have shown the system to be effective in reducing the number of red
light violations, collisions, and injuries.
Every year the State Traffic Accident Reporting System
(STARS) shows Creve Coeur ranks among the top five medium to small cities in
the metro area for total collisions and for injury involved collisions.
Statewide, we rank between 15th and 20th annually among 320 cities
for those same categories. In Creve Coeur for 2004 and 2005, 63 people were
injured in collisions where one of the drivers violated a red signal. Beyond
the personal suffering, insurance industry standards for
A 2001 study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
collected data from ten cities (five with automated systems, five without
automated systems) and determined there to be overwhelming support for photo
enforcement. The average approval rate for the ten cities was 77.8% in favor of
such systems. Our city’s recent citizen survey showed that the majority of
citizens were in support of photo enforcement.
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