Local 2 Investigates Red-Light Camera Rumors
Amy Davis Reports
We checked yellow after yellow at red-light camera intersections all over Humble, Houston and Sugar Land.At the 59 service road and Fountainview, the yellow lasted four seconds. It was just 3.6 seconds on the North Freeway feeder and West Road.On the eastside, it's 3.6 seconds at the Interstate 10 feeder and Wayside. All of those roads have speed limits higher than 40 mph.The numbers show if Ivy's right, using that TxDOT formula, you are being shortchanged by those yellow lights.But TxDOT says it's not that simple."You really have to look at every intersection individually," said Norm Wigington, a spokesman for TxDOT."The geometry, the timing, the volume -- all of those things have to be taken into account. And intersections are different," Wigington said.Wigington says the yellow light formula is a basic guide created years ago. It is not a strict requirement.The law only says yellow lights have to be between three and six seconds. All of the lights we checked all over the Houston area were within that boundary.But many of you asked us if cities shortened the yellow lights when they installed the red-light cameras.Local 2 Investigates asked the city of Houston for the yellow light times at 25 intersections before and after red-light cameras were installed. All of the yellow lights we checked time out the same now as they did before the red light cameras.One more rumor put to rest in Houston. But we didn't stop there.After a lot of digging and driving, we did discover one place where engineers did change the timings of the yellow lights. But it's not what you might think."There were a number of lights all along Highway 6 where we actually increased the duration of the yellow," said Sugar Land Mayor David Wallace.That's right. Many of the yellow lights in Sugar Land are a second longer than they used to be. On average, most are 26 percent longer, giving those rumors here the red light."It's just the opposite. We want to make sure it does give them more time to get though the intersection," Wallace explained.We found evidence that increasing the duration of yellow lights does reduce red light running. A nationwide study shows increasing the yellow by one second reduced red light violations by 36 percent.But that same study shows the cameras work even better. The study shows the cameras reduced violations by 96 percent.
- December 4, 2007: Ask Amy: Where Do Red-Light Camera Fines Go?
- November 19, 2007: Do Red-Light Cameras Reduce Accidents?
- February 27, 2007: Ask Amy: How Do Red-Light Cameras React To Turns?
- February 21, 2007: City Vehicles Caught By Red-Light Cameras
- November 5, 2007: Red-Light Cameras Snap Violators In Sugar Land
- November 1, 2007: Red-Light Cameras To Ticket Humble Drivers






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