Case Study

DAYTON, OHIO - City Uses Automated Enforcement to Reduce Speeding-Related Crashes

DAYTON, OHIO - City Uses Automated Enforcement to Reduce Speeding-Related Crashes

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The Challenge The City of Dayton was looking for a way to reduce speeding where traditional enforcement methods had failed to deter dangerous driving. One location in particular, James H. McGee Boulevard, with a posted speed of 40 mph, had a substantial speeding problem, including even several incidents of vehicles fleeing from officers trying to enforce speeding in the area. The City also had to quickly respond to two speed-related fatal crashes within a week of each other on Riverside Drive. The situation had become hazardous enough to where both citizens and officers voiced their complaints about the speeding problem. Continuing with the traditional enforcement methods was not an option. The Solution Since the photo enforcement program began the City has deployed thir

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