Houston Turns Off Red Light Cameras

September 5, 2011
By Baumgartner Law Firm on September 5, 2011 1:17 PM |


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Houston stops Red light cameras

The Houston city Council recently decided to discontinue the red light camera program in Houston. The program seemed to be a controversy from the very beginning. Some people were very excited about the program given it was a big revenue producer for the city of Houston and that it would make some intersections safer.

Others, viewed the red light camera program as an intrusion into personal lives of Houstonians and unfair in issuing the ticket without a human eyewitness.


Houston traffic ticket attorneys and others opposed the program and led a fight to discontinue the red light camera use in Houston. While safety studies were inconclusive, there is no doubt that folks who were aware of the red light cameras at a particular intersection probably one more apt to stop at red light.

The red light program has been on and off recently given different developments in its implementation and also the results of a vote in Houston. One of the items of controversy is the potential for a Houston lawsuit by the managers of the red light program.

As a Houston injury attorney, my opinion is that the red light program was in fact a good thing for Houston. I believe that the cameras tend to help people decide to be safe and obey traffic signals which leads to a reduction in serious accidents.

There is some authority that suggests that some accidents are actually increased by the red light camera program and those are basically drivers to stop suddenly in an effort to avoid a ticket for running a red light. Those car accidents tend to be less severe than the alternative such as a T-bone accident at an intersection..