@CryOverIrish @walrusg @samswey Aeron-Thomas & Hess, 2005, a meta-analysis of 10 studies, found reductions in all types of injury crashes between 13% and 29%, and front-to-side crashes of 24%. https://t.co/8TNa3N3teX
@jackskindagay Aggregate study of studies: https://t.co/wnL1cPsESE
@PatchOCool @justingong2009 @T_C_2027 This one is a little older, but it speaks directly to red light cameras: https://t.co/x8H3Na4dtM
@kristy_lyn_d @CrnchyMama @bnhowe @kdawg0113 @MCPS @mcpnews @mcpdChief Evidence for both, in case it helps you make your case https://t.co/BGhj1mLbzr https://t.co/MrXkCSXHne @MoCoCouncilMD
@DenBicycleLobby @GoingDutchDEN @Cody_R_Phillips @ChrisJHerndon @DenverDOTI @BikeWalkBus Huh! Thanks for enlightening me on the subject of red light cameras & safety. I have heard about conflicting results, but meta studies (study of studies) that co
@PhilipTKingston Umm the epitome of a peer reviewed study would be a Cochrane review (as any well trained doctor should know) and yeah https://t.co/qxdvQiCREe