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New study: Turning off red-light cameras can be deadly

So what do y’all think? Does this hold true? My wife, Sarah, lived in Denver for a couple years and they were having so many problems with people getting into wrecks because of the red light cameras that I think they did away with some of the ticketing. I guess people would slam on the breaks when rolling through a yellow instead of coasting through because they thought they were going to get a ticket. I could see how this would lead to a lot of problems but I also think the cameras do a good job in stopping people who really shouldn’t be running those lights. Double Edged Sword? Your thoughts? @nickfoxradio Here’s the study: https://twitter.com/beaver1003/status/758973369056268288 red-light-cameras-2

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