Hope they reduce the speed limit in the city to 25 and use the revenue to support the CTA, bicycle stuff, and better pedestrian crossings.

  • @lntlOP
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    311 months ago

    I think it’s about raising revenue, would be a bonus to reduce crashes. Hopefully all this revenue goes to getting people out of motor vehicles and onto other modes.

    • @Tinidril@midwest.social
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      211 months ago

      There was a study several years back that concluded that speed and stoplight cameras actually increase crashes. Drivers often see them at the last moment and slam on the breaks then get rear ended or cause cars to swerve.

      • @lntlOP
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        011 months ago

        Don’t drive faster than the speed limit? Shouldn’t have to slam if your driving the limit.

        Also drivers have seat belts, crumple zones and air bags. Pedestrians do not. The danger presented to a pedestrian is much greater than a driver whose rear ended at a red light.

          • @lntlOP
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            111 months ago

            I think more speed cameras and a lower limit would make a noticable difference. It’s also fast to implement. With that said, a longer term goal should be to redesign roads to calm traffic more naturally.

            • @KingStrafeIV@midwest.social
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              111 months ago

              I think the issue with introducing speed cameras is that it’s hard to convince folks it’s about safety and not just a cash grab.

              • @lntlOP
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                211 months ago

                Agreed. Would be good to just decribe it that way from the beginning, like tolled express lanes on the highway.