14 May 2003

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[Federal Register: May 13, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 92)]

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION



Federal Highway Administration



National Highway Traffic Safety Administration



 

Guidance on Red Light Camera Systems



AGENCIES: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), National Highway 

Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), DOT.



ACTION: Notice; issuance of guidance.



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SUMMARY: This notice announces that the FHWA and the NHTSA have issued 

guidance on the installation and use of red light camera systems. The 

guidance, ``Guidance for Using Red Light Cameras,'' is available at the 

following URLs: http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/rlcguide/index.htm and 

http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/enforce/guidance03/introduction.htm.

 As the use of cameras to issue citations to motorists 

running red lights is becoming increasingly widespread throughout the 

United States, the installation and operation of these cameras has been 

inconsistent. The agencies intend for this guide to provide relevant 

information on implementation and operational concerns of red light 

camera systems to State and local agencies in order to promote 

consistency nationwide.



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For FHWA: Mr. Hari Kalla, Office of 

Safety, HSA-10, (202) 366-5915, or Mr. Raymond Cuprill, Office of the 

Chief Counsel, HCC-30, (202) 366-0761. FHWA office hours are from 7:45 

a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. For 

NHTSA: Mr. Earl Hardy, Office of Traffic Injury Control. NTI-122, (202) 

366-4295. NHTSA office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday 

through Friday, except Federal holidays. Both offices are located at 

400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590.



SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



Electronic Access



    An electronic copy of this notice may be downloaded using a 

computer, modem and suitable communications software from the 

Government Printing Office's Electronic Bulletin Board Service at (202) 

512-1661. Internet users may reach the Office of the Federal Register's 

home page at http://www.archives.gov and the Government Printing 

Office's Web site at http://www.access.gpo.gov. An electronic version 

of the guidance document may be downloaded by accessing the FHWA Web 

site at http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/rlcguide/index.htm and/or the NHTSA 

Web site at http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/enforce/guidance03/introduction.htm

.



Background



    The use of red light cameras for the enforcement of red light 

running violations at signalized intersections is becoming increasingly 

widespread in the United States, beginning with the first U.S. 

installation in New York City in 1992, and reaching more than 75 

jurisdictions by the end of 2002. \1\ State and local agencies have 

found that the use of red light cameras can reduce red light running 

violations by motorists from 20 percent to over 50 percent .\2\ The 

rapid deployment of red light cameras across the United States has been 

viewed by some as a single, fix-all, solution to the growing concerns 

about red light running and crashes attributable to red light running. 

This belief may lead to the inappropriate use of red light camera 

systems and inaccurate assessment of actual intersection safety 

problems.

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    \1\ Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, Red Light Camera in 

Action, is available at the following URL: http://www.hwysafety.org/safety%5Ffacts/rlc_cities.htm

.

    \2\ Public Technology, Inc, ``Is Photo Enforcement For You? A 

White Paper for Public Officials'', is available for purchase at the 

following URL: http://www.pti.org .

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    Appearance of fairness in the use of red light cameras, in a 

broader perspective, can provide support for other forms of technology 

used to improve transportation operations and safety. Therefore, the 

FHWA and NHTSA have developed guidance on the implementation and 

operation of red light camera systems in the United States. Although 

not a regulatory requirement, the guidance is intended to provide 

relevant information on implementation and operational concerns of red 

light camera systems to State and local agencies in order to promote 

consistency nationwide and to ensure that this effective tool, and 

other forms of technology, remain available to transportation agencies 

around the nation.

    The guidance is designed to assist State and local agency managers, 

transportation engineers, and law enforcement officials in identifying 

and addressing safety problems resulting from red light running within 

their jurisdictions. The guidance provides proven and effective 

practices that have been implemented throughout the United States, and 

generally provides procedures that can be followed to ensure that 

effective, efficient and fair solutions are implemented.



Conclusion



    The FHWA and the NHTSA provide this guidance as a tool for those 

jurisdictions interested in implementing red light camera systems. This 

guidance identifies the recommended circumstances and methods by which 

red light cameras should be installed. The guidance, ``Red Light Camera 

System Guidance'' is available electronically at the following URLs: 

http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/rlrcguide.htm and http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/enforce/guidance03/introduction.htm



for copying and inspection at the U.S. Department of Transportation 

Library, Room 2200, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590.



    Authority: 23 U.S.C. 401; 49 CFR 1.48(n); 49 CFR 1.50(b).



    Issued on: May 2, 2003.

Jeffrey W. Runge,

Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

J. Richard Capka,

Deputy Federal Highway Administrator.

[FR Doc. 03-11780 Filed 5-12-03; 8:45 am]



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