City Reinstates Photo Radar at High-Collision Intersections to Enhance Transit Safety
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City Reinstates Photo Radar at High-Collision Intersections to Enhance Transit Safety
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City Reinstates Photo Radar at High-Collision Intersections to Enhance Transit Safety |
Targeted enforcement aims to reduce accidents and improve traffic flow |
The city has announced the reinstatement of photo radar enforcement at several high-collision intersections, a move aimed at enhancing transit safety and reducing accident rates.
City officials have identified specific intersections with a history of frequent accidents and speeding violations as prime candidates for the reintroduction of photo radar systems.
This decision comes in response to a noticeable increase in traffic incidents over the past year.
By targeting these problem areas, the city aims to deter reckless driving behaviors and promote safer transit conditions for all road users.
In recent years, several municipalities have successfully implemented or reinstated photo radar programs to address similar concerns.
For instance, in August 2025, the City of Portland began a new contract with NovoaGlobal for its Speed and Intersection Safety Camera Program, emphasizing the importance of automated enforcement in achieving Vision Zero goals.
Similarly, in November 2025, Spokane installed new automated traffic safety cameras at the intersection of Mission and Greene, following a series of traffic safety improvements.
These initiatives have demonstrated positive outcomes in reducing traffic violations and enhancing overall road safety.
Local residents have expressed mixed reactions to the reinstatement of photo radar.
Some appreciate the city's proactive approach to improving transit safety, while others are concerned about potential privacy issues and the effectiveness of automated enforcement.
However, studies have shown that photo radar can lead to significant reductions in speeding and collision rates, contributing to safer streets for everyone.
The city plans to implement the photo radar systems in phases, starting with the most problematic intersections.
Each location will undergo a thorough assessment to ensure that the enforcement measures are appropriately tailored to the specific traffic patterns and safety concerns of the area.
In addition to reinstating photo radar, the city is also exploring other measures to enhance transit safety.
These include increasing public awareness campaigns about the dangers of speeding, improving road signage, and enhancing pedestrian crossings.
By adopting a comprehensive approach, the city aims to create a safer and more efficient transit environment for all residents and visitors.
As the city moves forward with these initiatives, it remains committed to monitoring their effectiveness and making data-driven decisions to continually improve transit safety.
Residents are encouraged to provide feedback and stay informed about ongoing developments through official city channels.
By working together, the community can contribute to creating a safer and more efficient transit system for everyone. |


