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Red light for red-light cameras?: A meta-analysis of the effects of red-light cameras on crashes
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 08/20/09
Erke A – It is likely that the results are affected by additional moderator variables, which could not be investigated in this meta–analysis. RLCs may reduce crashes under some conditions, but on the whole RLCs do not seem to be a successful safety measure.
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