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Objectives: To quantify the impact of red-light cameras on the incidence and severity of road crashes and casualties, and the incidence of red-light violations.
- Author(s): Amy Aeron-Thomas, Stephane Hess
- Published: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2009
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To investigate what happens when it is announced to the public that speed cameras are no longer in operation.
- Published: Thames Valley Safer Roads Partnership, 2010
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of speed cameras based on existing evidence.
- Published: RAC Foundation, 2010
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To investigate whether RTIs can be reduced simply by the presence of enforcement without the need to issue tickets. Do offenders need to be caught in order for enforcement to be effective?
- Published: Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 44(2), 247-257, 2010
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of safety cameras, specifically at the camera sites rather than wider area effects.
- Author(s): G. Hindle and T. Hindle
- Published: . Operational Research Society, 62(7), 1181-1188, 2011
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To assess whether the use of speed cameras reduces the incidence of speeding, RTIs, injuries and deaths.
- Author(s): C. Wilson, C. Willis, J. Hendrikz, R. Le Brocque, and N. Bellamy
- Published: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2011
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To assess the impact of speed cameras based on existing research/reports.
- Author(s): Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)
- Published: Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), 2012
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To provide an evidence based review of the impact of speed cameras on road safety in the UK.
- Published: RAC Foundation, 2012
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: The two main objectives of the Scottish Safety Camera Programme are to reduce the number of people killed or injured on Scotland’s roads; and to engender a culture of speed limit and red light signal compliance.
- Author(s): Scottish Safety Camera Partnership
- Published: Scottish Safety Camera Partnership, 2012
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To analyze the effect of Speed Limit Enforcement Cameras (SLECs) nationwide across England and try to categorically prove what effect they have by removing as many sources of confounding data as possible to create a reliable model of how effective cameras are at reducing RTIs.
- Published: 1st Civil and Environmental Engineering Student Conference, 2012
- Date Added: 18 Mar 2013
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