Here's another study on the effectiveness of red light cameras  
The impact of red light cameras on safety in Arizona.   
Shin K, Washington S. Accid Anal Prev
<http://www.safetylit.org/week/journalpage.php?jid=3206>  2007; 39(6):
1212-21.        
Affiliation: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Ira A.
Fulton School of Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
85287-5306, USA.        
DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2007.03.010
<http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2007.03.010>      What is this?
<http://www.safetylit.org/definitions.htm#doi>  
(Copyright (c) 2007, Elsevier Publishing)       
Red light cameras (RLCs) have been used in a number of US cities to
yield a demonstrable reduction in red light violations; however,
evaluating their impact on safety (crashes) has been relatively more
difficult. Accurately estimating the safety impacts of RLCs is
challenging for several reasons. First, many safety related factors are
uncontrolled and/or confounded during the periods of observation.
Second, "spillover" effects caused by drivers reacting to non-RLC
equipped intersections and approaches can make the selection of
comparison sites difficult. Third, sites selected for RLC installation
may not be selected randomly, and as a result may suffer from the
regression to the mean bias. Finally, crash severity and resulting costs
need to be considered in order to fully understand the safety impacts of
RLCs. Recognizing these challenges, a study was conducted to estimate
the safety impacts of RLCs on traffic crashes at signalized
intersections in the cities of Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona.
Twenty-four RLC equipped intersections in both cities are examined in
detail and conclusions are drawn. Four different evaluation
methodologies were employed to cope with the technical challenges
described in this paper and to assess the sensitivity of results based
on analytical assumptions. The evaluation results indicated that both
Phoenix and Scottsdale are operating cost-effective installations of
RLCs: however, the variability in RLC effectiveness within jurisdictions
is larger in Phoenix. Consistent with findings in other regions, angle
and left-turn crashes are reduced in general, while rear-end crashes
tend to increase as a result of RLCs. 

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