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OOIDA Call to Action - New Jersey Members
March 9, 2007
Attention: New Jersey truckers. The state Senate Transportation Committee advanced a bill to the full Senate that could lead to red-light cameras popping up in the state. Please speak out now against this revenue-generating mechanism.
The bill – S2123 – would remove current state law that prohibits camera radar. For a period of 18 months, it would allow two municipalities to use photo enforcement at traffic signals that are deemed to have a high frequency of red-light runners.
The cameras snap pictures of red-light runners’ vehicles and license plates. Tickets are mailed to the vehicles’ owners, regardless who was driving at the time.
Supporters say the equipment encourages compliance with the law and saves lives by reducing collisions.
Opponents question the claim that cameras are solely intended to keep people safe.
A study paid for by the U.S. Department of Transportation showed rear-end crashes increased in cities with red-light cameras, as motorists stopped abruptly at yellow lights to avoid tickets.
Opponents also say the process denies alleged violators to confront their accusers. The motivation of every player in this deal is economics. Whether it’s the local jurisdiction or the manufacturer. That is not reasonable justification for doing it.
Lawmakers agree the issue is worthy of additional consideration.
To voice concerns about red light cameras to your Senator, click here and scroll to find your district. Then click on your district and your Senator’s name will appear. By clicking on your Senator’s name you will link to their homepage and contact information. You can also call the OOIDA Membership Department at 1-800-444-5791 and they will look up the information for you.





