Thread: First NJ Red Light Cameras - Page 4 - DomesticMuscle.com
Started 3 months, 1 week ago by peter
On Aug 30, 9:53*pm, Scott in SoCal <scottenazt...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> If you truly believe that, please post pictures of yourself and your
> car (including your license plates). I'll have a rubber mask made that
> looks like you, rent a car like yours, and slap some fake license
> plates on it with your license number. Then I'll drive through a few
> of those unerring red light...
On Aug 31, 6:55*am, "k_fl...@lycos.com" <k_fl...@lycos.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Actually, it's not the only way, and it's actually ineffective. If
> safety is their goal, and not revenue enhancement, they should try
> proper signal timing first to get better compliance than putting up a
> camera at an improperly timed signal,.[/color]
Who actually argued here for making the yellow phase...
Arif Khokar <akhokar1234@wvu.edu> wrote in
news:doImm.108264$nL7.40839@newsfe18.iad:
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> Peter wrote:
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>> Of course running a red light in presence of a camera should have the
>> same consequence than running a red light in presence of a police man.
>> May be even more, since the camera can not err.[/color]
>
> Of course it can. Faulty sensors leading it to ...
On Aug 30, 1:49*pm, N8N <njna...@hotmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Prove that RLC's prevent any of these incidents, or even have benefits
> that outweigh negative consequences. *(hint: you can't.)[/color]
prove that any law inforcement is helpful.
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> Prove that yellow intervals will be set for safety and not for profit
> at RLC controlled intersections. *(hint: see above...
On Aug 30, 6:52*pm, Nate Nagel <njna...@roosters.net> wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
> > A police man is considerable more expensive than a red light camera.[/color]
>
> Not really. *A RLC contract for four cameras costs $350K, or else the
> small city I live in got ripped off.[/color]
I don't see why a red-light-camera should be more expensive than the
sum of its parts:
* some radar ...
[email]k_flynn@lycos.com[/email] wrote:
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> That doesn't necessarily cause them to run lights. Studies have shown
> that virtually all drivers will stop on red.[/color]
I'd sure like to see that study.
Around here -- particularly protected left turns --the red like means
"If I am number three throught the red, the car two cars back is
supposed to stop."
hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com replied 3 months, 1 week ago
On Aug 31, 12:06*pm, "k_fl...@lycos.com" <k_fl...@lycos.com> wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
> > Timing is not the issue if there is a high volume of traffic from both
> > streets trying to get through an intersection. *That is, no matter how
> > the light is timed it won't be enough and some drivers will have to
> > wait for multiple cycles.[/color]
>
> That doesn't necessarily cause them ...
[email]k_flynn@lycos.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> On Aug 31, 8:41 am, Larry Sheldon <lfshel...@gmail.com> wrote:[color=green]
>> k_fl...@lycos.com wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> On Aug 30, 2:10 pm, "John A. Weeks III" <j...@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>>>> The only way to get people to obey the red
>>>> lights is to have the traffic light offenders suffer some
>>>> consequence of their action, ...
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