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Province may ban photo radar after Brampton spent millions on cameras, ticket-processing centre.
(www.bramptonguardian.com)
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Ah yes, the "safety studies" where they pick a 200 m stretch of road and then conclude that because speed has reduced in that area because of the camera, that it means safety now.
Ignoring what happens when vehicles are outside of the capture range... Also ignoring the heavy increase in collisions at those intersections.
Where did you see that they increase collisions?
I've been following traffic science for decades. Look into it, there's a heavy increase in collisions where cameras are present. And furthermore, credible analysis shows that to decrease speeding and increase safety (particularly at intersections) the main improvements are found by synchronizing lights and extending yellow times. But instead what happens is those underlying issues are ignored so the tax can be gathered and "cherry" jobs can be created for former policy-makers as happened in Winnipeg. It's not about safety. It has a safety component, but as with most things, when you scratch and look below the surface, it's a much more complex issue.
I personally feel, and you're free to disagree, that the installation of a camera is an admission that real safety measures are being actively ignored. Shrink the number of lanes? Narrow them? Traffic-calming measures? More roundabouts and fewer timed lights? Nah, just slap a camera there.
I just want to add that "Look into it" is never a good argument; either you know of a study that shows this, in which case just link it (you're the one with the burden of proof here), or don't comment about imaginary data.