Why has the City of Lynnwood decided to implement the Traffic Safety Camera System?
One of the biggest complaints citizens have in Lynnwood are pointed directly toward drivers who run red lights. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, annually nearly 2 million crashes occur in intersections. In 2005, red light running resulted in 800 fatalities and over 165,000 injuries nation-wide. Last year, Lynnwood experienced nearly 1,400 collisions, many of which occurred within or immediately around intersections. Red light running is a problem. It is believed that an automated red light camera program will reduce the number of red light collisions and injuries associated with such crashes. Not only will this new program help Lynnwood Police enforce and educate the public regarding traffic laws, particularly when it comes to running red lights, but it will also help prevent loss of lives, injuries and property damage due to vehicle collisions. The purpose of this program is to increase traffic safety in the City of Lynnwood. The goal of the program is to reduc
Related Questions
- If I do not have internet access, how can I complete the Elk City Oklahoma online driver safety or Elk City Oklahoma online traffic school course?
- Why has the City of Renton decided to implement the Photo Enforcement Program and install red light cameras?
- Why has the City of Waukegan decided to implement an Automated Red Light Photo Enforcement Program?