[il-talk] Resolution Calling for Equal and Liberal Distribution of Red Light and Speed Cameras Throughout the City of Chicago, in the Interest of Pedestrian Safety
Robert A. Hansen
hansen.robert70 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 24 22:43:00 UTC 2015
You made some valid points concerning the cameras Kelly. We need to sit
down with the Active Trans organization to discuss with them these issues.
Maybe they need to made aware of the potential need for the cameras. I
don't want to get into the discussion of the other issues at hand.
I know WZRD Radio has a few Active Trans public service announcements in the
psa book that get read. Their website is www.activetrans.org .
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelly Pierce via il-talk
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 3:18 PM
To: Steven Hastalis ; NFB of Illinois Mailing List
Subject: Re: [il-talk] Resolution Calling for Equal and Liberal Distribution
of Red Light and Speed Cameras Throughout the City of Chicago, in the
Interest of Pedestrian Safety
Steve,
Have you worked with the Active Transportation Alliance on this issue?
An article appears in today’s paper on red light cameras and their
support. The organization also suggests that a commission be
appointed to review and recommend changes in Chicago’s red light
camera program. The series in the Chicago Tribune showed that the
city has no methodology as to where to locate the cameras.
Intersections with high numbers of traffic violations are skipped
while others with few traffic crashes have them. In addition,
lengthening yellow lights would prevent many crashes. Rahm Emanuel
refuses to lengthen yellow lights as many cities have done. His
transportation commissioner is not aware of leading studies on the
topic and asked the Tribune for a copy of the study about which they
were questioning her.
In Chicago the red light cameras are about generating money for a cash
obsessed city government. Protecting the public safety is only a
secondary benefit to the politicians.
The Tribune series clearly shows this to be a money grab.
Kelly
On 3/23/15, Steven Hastalis via il-talk <il-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Resolution Calling for Equal and Liberal Distribution of Red Light and
> Speed
> Cameras Throughout the City of Chicago, in the Interest of Pedestrian
> Safety
>
> WHEREAS, recent political discourse has included vigorous debate regarding
> proposed elimination of red light and speed cameras; and
>
> WHEREAS, traffic safety is particularly important to blind pedestrians, as
> they walk along and across Chicago's streets; and
>
> WHEREAS, blind people listen to perpendicular, turning and parallel
> traffic;
> and
>
> WHEREAS, blind people use the movement of parallel traffic as the primary
> cue to cross streets safely; and
>
> WHEREAS, blind people have observed increasingly ambiguous traffic
> patterns
> in intersections after cameras have been removed; now, therefore,
>
> BE IT RESOLVED:' by the National Federation of the Blind of Illinois,
> Chicago Chapter, in meeting assembled, this 21st day of March, 2015, in
> the
> City of Chicago Illinois, that this Organization call for equal and
> liberal
> distribution of red light and speed cameras throughout the city of
> Chicago;
> and
>
> BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:' that this Organization call upon public officials
> to consult the blind community on all matters pertaining to traffic and
> pedestrian safety.
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