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Vendors "aren't creating a market. The people running the red lights are creating the market," he said. "We have saved lives," said Kelly, a former acting head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration under President George W. Bush. "Do we want to have more people dying at intersections because they are running red lights, or do we want to do something about it?" The move to privatize red-light camera and speed camera enforcement is part of a larger wave of outsourcing of government services, Kelly said. "We have private industry all across traffic safety," he said. The traffic enforcement industry has amassed significant political clout that it uses to shape traffic safety regulation nationwide, the report said. Camera vendors are aggressively lobbying to expand authorization for private traffic law enforcement to more states, and are marketing enforcement systems to more communities, it said. About half of states have authorized the use of red-light cameras. Camera vendors employed nearly 40 lobbyists this year in Florida whose agenda included killing a bill that would have required communities to adopt longer yellow light times to increase intersection safety and killing a separate bill that would have banned red-light camera systems, the report said. Kelly said the research group also lobbies. ___ Online: U.S. Public Interest Research Group: National Coalition for Safer Roads:
http://www.uspirg.org/
http://saferoadssavelives.org/about-us/
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