S LawsonCity Engineer's Department, Birmingham City Council
Cost: 28,000 per annum over three years
Published: November 1991
With the arrival in the United Kingdom of equipment to monitor 'red-light running', a review of accidents related to violations of traffic lights was undertaken by the City of Birmingham as part of continuing studies into urban accident research. The study's purpose was to evaluate the potential of such equipment in terms of accident prevention, and to examine the economics of the case for its installation on road safety grounds alone. Five thousand accidents per year in Britain are caused by red-light running, costing the country 100 million.
Its main findings included:
This study was the last undertaken through the partnership in which the AA Foundation sponsored a researcher in Birmingham's City Engineer's Department.
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