10 Reactions To Idea of Rockford Possibly Getting Red Light Cameras
Red light cameras aren't sitting high above Rockford intersections yet, but what if?
Red light cameras are meant to serve a purpose, despite drivers thinking otherwise.
WHY RED LIGHT CAMS?
The Village of Richton Park, Illinois uses this technology with safety in mind.
The goal of red light camera enforcement systems is to improve public safety by reducing injuries and deaths caused by accidents.
Rockford alone has seen a concerning increase in fatal traffic accidents in 2021, not to mention an increase in traffic accidents in general.
"Pay attention..."
Rockford's mayor, Tom McNamara told MyStateline accidents can be preventable and residents can help with that effort.
You can get off your cellphone, you can stop paying attention to everything that’s going on in your own vehicle, you can slow down, you can put all of your electronic devices down, and actually pay attention to the road.
Honestly, red light cameras are a bad idea, per se, but some residents are concerned the technology might be misused. As you will read below, some of the reactions include the worry of tickets for running yellow lights.
As most of us should have learned in driver's ed, yellow lights me to slow down and proceed with caution not slam on the gas to make the light.
REACTION
Here are some of the reactions to a social media post posing the question, "Do you support the idea of Rockford having red light cameras like Chicago does?"
You can read all the reactions here.
If red light cameras' impact leads to fewer accidents then it's hard to argue against the idea.