Vision Zero Photo Enforcement Jonathan M. Rogers District Department of Transportation December 3, 2015

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

3 Fatal Crashes & Photo Enforcement

Citation preview

Vision Zero Photo Enforcement Jonathan M. Rogers District Department of Transportation December 3, 2015 Leif Dormsjo Director, DDOT Enforcement must reflect the fact that it is unacceptable for the consequences of a poor decision on the street to be life-threatening injury or death 3 Fatal Crashes & Photo Enforcement 4 5 Safety Nexus Study Mandated by DC Council, Budget Support Act of 2014 6 Automated Traffic Enforcement in the District Today 97 Speed Cameras 42 Red Light7 Oversize / Overweight7 Stop Sign ATE Citations Issued & Related Revenue Fiscal YearNumber of CitationsRevenue ,818$60,105, ,018,953$91,806, ,275$88,832,976 7 Automated Traffic Enforcement History in the District of Columbia 8 Implementation 9 Safety Data Analysis Potential Site Identification Site Visit Assessment Installation of electrical receptacles, maximum wattage requirements, etc. Enhanced lighting Technical support Contractor Installation Regional Challenges Non-moving violations associated with the vehicle, not the driver Relevant violations endanger vulnerable travelers Speeding Red light running Failure to stop at stop signs Obstructing crosswalks Oversize / Overweight No data reciprocity for non-moving violations among DC/MD/VA Avoid in-person citation avoid paying fines continue dangerous driving 10 THANK YOU