Just as a side issue about remote monitoring of 
red-light runners ... 

One unintended consequence of cameras watching 
for people who run lights happened in Fremont 
about 2 years ago.  A couple of stop lights were 
set up with cameras as an experiment. 

During the course of rush hour traffic one day at 
one of the experimental camera sites, an emergency 
vehicle was stuck behind several vehicles sitting 
for a red light.  Apparently the fire truck was boxed 
in since the roads were several lanes wide and the 
truck was all the way over in a right lane. Lights 
and siren were blaring away. 

Q: Did any of the cars move out of the way of the 
fire truck and in doing so some would have to 
move through the intersection and thus thru the 
red light? 

A: No. 

Reason: No one wanted to get a ticket running 
the red light. 

Be rather ironic that the fire truck was responding 
to the home of someone sitting at that intersection. 

Just something to think about. 

Regards, Doug McKean 



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