Speed Enforcement Cameras Prove Their Value on Maryland’s Eastern Shore
By John Cooper, Eastern Shore Personal Injury Attorney
Deploying portable speed enforcement cameras in school zones has reduced speeding in several Maryland (MD) counties, according to an independent analysis of the program required by state law. Using Optotraffic speed cameras on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Washington, DC suburbs and other areas resulted in drivers obeying posted speed limits by as much as 900 percent, with the effect being greatest in marked school zones. The number of accidents at intersections where the cameras were positioned also fell dramatically.
These finding come close on the heels of a number of studies of red light cameras that similarly showed drivers were more likely to follow traffic laws and drive more responsibly when they knew their infractions could be caught on video and earn them a ticket. In Virginia Beach, VA, for instance, crashes fell 24 percent when cameras began operating throughout the city.
Red light cameras also currently operate in Chesapeake and Newport News, and the Norfolk City Council has approved a plan to install the devices in 2012. Speed enforcement cameras have not yet been proposed for any cities in Hampton Roads, nor for Accocmack or Northampton counties. In light of the findings in Maryland, though, I think speed cameras might be a valuable safety addition, especially on rural, heavily traveled roads with school zones such as Route 13 outside Onley and Great Bridge Boulevard in Chesapeake.
As personal injury lawyers based in Virginia Beach, my colleagues and I regularly represent victims of car, truck and motorcycle accidents caused by negligent drivers who were speeding or had run a red light. If cameras can prevent such wrecks, then the devices should be used more widely.
EJL
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