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  • "It frees up officers to engage in other kinds of public safety efforts because that critical traffic enforcement need is being met more efficiently through technology."
    John McGinnis, Sheriff, Sacramento County, Cali.
  • "The [Baker Police Department's] number one goal is safety, the second goal was and still is correcting driver behavior; thirdly, its a force multiplier."
    Chief Mike Knaps, Baker, Louisiana 
  • "[The] camera is doing its job, and people are stopping and making the intersection safer, especially for pedestrians that cross at this location." 
    Jay Dalicandro, Village Manager, Elmwood Park, Ill.
  • It's only ok until someone runs a red light and one of your family members gets killed or maimed... It's not about making money, it's about making people stop for red lights."
    -Gary Warman, Police Chief, Humble, Texas
  • "The entire point behind this is to change the behavior of those people going through the intersections so they wont run a red light, so they won't get hurt and so that their vehicles will not be damaged."  Mary Jacobs, Asst. City Manager, Sierra Vista, Ariz.
  • "Red light running isn't a sport, and people who think traffic lights are only for suckers are the reason we need the cameras."  -David Morris, New Orleans

  • "We're looking at putting speed cameras in to effectively save lives and reduce
    the number of speeding offenses in these areas." 
    Gary Leitzell, Mayor of Dayton, Ohio
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Traffic Safety Stories
2011-11-07
Holly Hills Police Chief: Accidents down 42 percent

Holly Hill Police Chief: Accidents Down 42% At Red Light Camera Intersections


Daytona Beach, FL- Holly Hill Police Chief Mark Barker in an interview with WNDB's "Morning Drive" says accidents at red light camera enforced intersections there are down by 42%.

Barker told hosts Greg Blose and Dave Laing that the whole campaign has been about traffic safety in Holly Hill.

Red light camera enforcement went into effect in Holly Hill in May.

Intersections where cameras are now in place include Nova Road and Flomich Street, and Ridgewood Avenue and Flomich Street.