"Robert J. Chassell" wrote:
>
> I also recently read the following from a US Newspaper site (but I've
> forgotten which one - none of the majors)
>
> The article is in:
>
> http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/001/081wysxg.asp
>
> The Safety Myth
>
> Photo-radar cameras are designed to catch speeders and save
> lives. Only, there's not much evidence that the speed limit is any
> safer. Part 3 in a series.
Speaking of safety myths and cameras designed to catch traffic
violators, has anyone else heard of the practice in some municipalities
of *shortening* the yellow light in an effort to catch more people
running the red light, creating more revenue? This is rather dangerous,
and should be illegal.
Julia
who had a close call once crossing at a crosswalk, with a walk light,
when someone zipped through the red light in a red sports car, and would
have been in the path of the car at the wrong time had she not been
slowed down by the crutches -- so *that* injury might have been a
lifesaver in the long run
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