NYC to quadruple intersections with red light cameras by end of year, officials say

NYC Plans to Skyrocket Red Light Cameras in Quest for Safer Streets

New York City officials are set to significantly ramp up their red light camera program, aiming to quadruple the current number of cameras at 150 intersections by the end of the year. The Transportation Department plans to deploy new cameras at 50 locations per week for the next five weeks, with a goal of reaching 600 total intersections over the course of 10 months.

The expansion comes after pressure from former Mayor Eric Adams, who pushed for increased enforcement measures. State lawmakers responded by passing a law in 2024 allowing the cameras to be installed at 600 intersections. This is a significant increase from the original limit set in the 1990s and has remained unchanged since 2009.

According to Transportation Commissioner Mike Flynn, the new program aims to reduce red light running, which poses a significant threat to public safety. The cameras have already proven effective, reducing incidents by as much as 73% in the intersections where they are installed. Flynn plans to pair this increased enforcement with ambitious street redesigns to create safer streets.

The locations of the new cameras will be kept secret for now, but officials say the program will target areas with high rates of crashes. Drivers caught running red lights can expect to receive a $50 ticket from the city.

Data suggests that the program has already shown promise, with intersections equipped with red light cameras witnessing a 65% reduction in T-bone crashes and a 49% decrease in rear-end collisions. The cameras are seen as an important tool in cracking down on reckless drivers and improving overall road safety.
 
omg can u belive they're adding more red light cameras everywhere? its def a good move tho, i mean who doesn't want to drive home safely lol πŸš—πŸ’¨ the numbers r insane 73% reduction in red light running thats crazy!!! its not like we need an excuse 2 get more safe on our streets but im glad they're takin it serious & makin a change πŸ’‘ the fact that theyre also redesigning the streets 2 match up w/ the cameras is pure genius πŸ€“
 
Another genius idea from the city planners - because what's a safer street without a bunch of cameras watching you like a hawk πŸ•ΉοΈπŸ’‘. I mean, who needs personal freedom when you can get fined $50 for not stopping at every red light? The real question is, how many more dollars are they going to rake in from all these new camera deployments? A 73% reduction in red-light running incidents sounds nice, but I'm pretty sure it's just a statistical fluke...or maybe the cameras are just really good at finding people who are already speeding πŸ€”. Anyway, can't wait for the city to start giving out parking tickets from the sky 🚁πŸ’₯.
 
You know what really got me thinking about this whole thing? Is it the fact that we're essentially creating more eyes on the streets, but at what cost to individual freedom? I mean, we're talking about cameras everywhere, watching our every move, waiting for us to make a mistake so they can pounce. It's like we're living in some sci-fi movie πŸ€–. And don't even get me started on the tickets - $50 just seems so... arbitrary.

But seriously, what are we really trying to achieve here? Is it just about numbers and stats, or is there something deeper going on? We're talking about a 73% reduction in red light running at some intersections, but that's not the whole story. What about the human element? The drivers who can't afford those tickets? The ones who make mistakes because they're tired or distracted?

It makes me wonder if we're putting too much faith in technology to solve our problems. Can't we just take a step back and think about how we want to live our lives on these streets? Do we really need cameras everywhere, or can we find other ways to keep ourselves safe? πŸ€”
 
I'm low-key surprised they're ramping up the red light camera game so quickly 🀯. I mean, we've all been there, you get to the stop line, forget to look around... yeah, it's easy to get caught out. But 600 cameras? That's just a lot of eyes on the road πŸ‘€. They say it'll reduce red light running by 73%, but what about the extra $50 fines for drivers? Not everyone's got that kind of scratch πŸ’Έ. Still, if it means safer streets, I'm all for it 🚧. We've gotta keep our roads safe for everyone, right? πŸ™
 
lol what's the point of having cameras everywhere they're just gonna capture pics of innocent people who forgot to green light πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ i mean i get it, safety first but come on, dont make me feel like im in a video game where every red light is a level 🚨. its good that theyre getting data but what about the ppl who genuinely forget? they'll just pay the fine and move on. we need to focus on actual solutions not just slapping more cameras on the city πŸ€”
 
πŸš—πŸ˜¬ I'm not sure about all these new cameras popping up everywhere, you know? I mean, they're definitely aiming to reduce red light running, which is a major issue. But 600 intersections seems like a lot, feels like they're gonna be all over the place. Like, what's next, traffic lights on every corner? 🀯

I do think it's great that they're focusing on areas with high crash rates and redesigning streets to make them safer. That makes sense. But $50 fines might not be enough to deter people from speeding or running red lights if they're caught in the act. I'm curious to see how it all plays out, though πŸ€”
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say, 600 new red light cameras is a lot πŸ™ƒ. I get where the city's coming from, though - they want safer streets and all that. But isn't it kinda invasive? Like, do we really need cameras everywhere? I mean, what about people who just forget to look both ways or something? Can't we have a more nuanced system that actually helps us learn from our mistakes instead of just fining people for being reckless?

And what's up with the lack of transparency on where the new cameras are going? Shouldn't they at least give drivers some heads up about where to expect them? It feels like a bunch of cameras popping up out of nowhere is just gonna be frustrating for everyone.
 
omg u guys i just read about nycs plan to add like ton of red light cameras 🚨😱 they wanna double the amount already and it's kinda mind blown lol i get that public safety is important and all but 50 new cameras every week for 5 weeks? that sounds super annoying idk how ppl will deal with it but at the same time, if it does make streets safer then i'm all for it πŸ€πŸš—
 
omg 🀯 i mean... this is crazy!!! they're just gonna slap those cameras everywhere now... 600 intersections is wild πŸŒ† 50 new ones a week for 5 weeks? that's like, insane! πŸ€ͺ but hey, if it works, who cares right? πŸ™ƒ and $50 tickets aren't too bad, i guess 😊 drivers need to slow down already 🚫
 
πŸš—πŸ”΄ I'm not sure about this plan, though it's got some good intentions... Red light cameras can be super annoying for drivers who already feel like they're being watched all the time 😬. And let's be real, a $50 ticket isn't exactly going to deter people from running red lights if they really want to πŸ€‘. But at the same time, I get why the city wants to make roads safer... 73% reduction in incidents is definitely something to build on! πŸ’‘ The thing that's got me curious, though, is how they're planning to pair this with more street redesigns... Are we talking about more bike lanes or pedestrianized zones? πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸŒ³
 
I'm loving this 🚦 idea of making our streets safer! It's crazy to think that we need red light cameras to remind people to stop at the red light, but I guess it's better than some other measures πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The fact that the cameras have already shown a 73% reduction in incidents is pretty impressive πŸ“ˆ.

But what I don't get is why we can't just use common sense and follow the rules of the road? It's not that hard to stop at red lights, folks! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ And $50 tickets are gonna be a nice bonus for all us responsible drivers who already know how to drive πŸ€‘.

And I'm curious about these ambitious street redesigns - have we learned nothing from our urban planning mistakes of the past? πŸŒ† Are these new designs gonna make our streets more pedestrian-friendly and bike-able? Only time will tell, but if it's all about making roads safer for everyone, then I'm here for it πŸ‘.
 
I'm not sure about these new red light cameras πŸ€”... I mean, don't get me wrong, fewer accidents are always a good thing, but do we really need 600 cameras crisscrossing the city? It's just so... invasive 🚨. What's next, GPS tracking on every corner? 😱 And $50 tickets for running red lights? That's just gonna be another source of revenue for the city πŸ€‘. I'm all for safety measures, but have they considered the impact on personal freedom or the potential for false positives? Not to mention the costs and maintenance requirements... it's a lot to ask from the city πŸ’Έ. Can't we think outside the box (or intersection) and explore other solutions?
 
idk why they need to deploy so many new cameras... its not like the ppl who run red lights cant figure it out πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway, i guess its good that they're tryin to make the streets safer... we've seen some crazy stuff on our roads lately. but $50 for a ticket? thats steep 😐 hopefully the cameras do help reduce those crashes tho πŸ‘
 
🚨 I'm all for making our streets safer, but gotta say, 600 new red light cameras might be a bit much 🀯. I mean, sure, the cameras have worked in the past, but do we really need that many? It's already pretty common to see cameras popping up everywhere now πŸ˜…. Plus, it can get super annoying when you're driving and suddenly find yourself being photographed πŸ“Έ.

That being said, if the data is showing a 65% reduction in T-bone crashes and a 49% decrease in rear-end collisions, then I'm all for it πŸ’―. It's great that they're planning to also redesign streets to make them safer, too πŸ‘. Maybe we can get some more creative solutions thrown into the mix, like smart traffic light systems or pedestrian-friendly zones 🌟? Wouldn't that be awesome?! 😊
 
OMG, this is awesome news for NYC! 🀩 I'm all for safer streets and fewer accidents! #SaferStreetsForAll. With the current rate of 50 new camera installations per week, it's gonna be crazy to see how many intersections get added in just a few months 🚨πŸ’₯. Eric Adams was on point with his push for increased enforcement measures, and now the city is reaping the benefits #ThanksEricAdams.

It's also great that Mike Flynn plans to pair this new program with some amazing street redesigns πŸŒ†. I mean, who doesn't love a good street makeover? 😎 But seriously, it's about time we saw more action on road safety in NYC. The numbers are already looking promising with those 73% reductions in red light running incidents πŸ”₯. Fingers crossed this program is a huge success and helps make our roads safer for everyone! πŸ™ #RoadSafetyMatters #NYCgoesGreen
 
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