Red Light Camera Annual Report 2014
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1 Red Light Camera Annual Report August 7, Financial Services SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
2 Pursuant to California Vehicle Code section., the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is submitting a Red Light Camera Program Annual Report for. This Annual Report contains the following information:. The number of alleged violations captured by the system:,7 alleged red light violations were captured in, as shown in the chart below.. The number of citations issued by a law enforcement agency based on information collected from the automated traffic enforcement system:,78 red light citations were issued in, as shown in the chart below.. For citations identified in item #, the number of violations that involved traveling straight through the intersection, turning right, and turning left: Our vendor, Xerox, does not track whether a violation involved traveling straight through the intersection, turning right, or turning left. In San Francisco there are policies in place (such as minimum violation speed) to prevent the system from citing legal right turns on a red light.. The number and percentage of citations that are dismissed by the court:,8 citations were dismissed in, as shown in the chart below, which represents 8.% of citations issued.. The number of traffic collisions at each intersection that occurred prior to, and after the installation of, the automated traffic enforcement system: Beginning on page are graphs showing the number of injury collisions before and after installation of red light cameras at each intersection. Alleged Violations Captured Number of Citations Dismissed by the Court Number of Citations Issued January,,78 February,7,8 7 March,7, April,,97 7 May,7,9 8 June, July,88, August,98, 9 September,,78 October,8,7 9 November,899,8 8 December,8, 8 Totals:,7,78,8 (or 8.% of all citations issued) SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
3 8 San Francisco Red Light Running Collision Trends Figure illustrates the trend in red light running injury collisions using California Vehicle Code Section (A), failure by a motorist to obey traffic signals. Red light running collisions have shown a general decrease since the early 99 s, with recording the second lowest annual total in ten years. Signal hardware improvements funded by the City s transportation sales tax have helped reduce these types of collisions, most notably in the South of Market area. This drop coincides with the city s deployment of red light photo enforcement starting in the late 99 s. Other global factors such as education, motor vehicle design, or demographic changes could also be contributing to these trends. Figure : San Francisco Injury Red Light Violation Collisions (999-) SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
4 Engineering Changes at Red Light Camera Enforced Intersections 9 th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard Installation Dates: January 997 (Northbound), February 997 (Southbound) Directions Enforced: Northbound and Southbound 9 th Avenue Date of : April 999 Date of Yellow Light Changes: April 998 Other signal modifications of note: April, all-red added after Sloat Boulevard phase, pedestrian signals installed crossing 9 th Avenue. August, all-red added after 9 th Avenue phase. November 7, lagging eastbound left turn arrow installed. 9 7 Figure : 9th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard All-red after Sloat Phase All-red after 9th Ave Phase Leagging Eastbound Left Turn Arrow - Figure : 9 th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
5 st and Folsom Streets Installation Dates: March Directions Enforced: Southbound st Street Date of : October 998 Date of Yellow Light Changes: October 998 Other signal modifications of note: Pedestrian signals added August 9 Figure : st and Folsom Streets 8 7, Figure : st and Folsom Streets Total 8 SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
6 rd and Harrison Streets Installation Dates: February Directions Enforced: All Date of : July 998 Date of Yellow Light Changes: March Other signal modifications of note: Pedestrian signals added March Figure : rd and Harrison Streets 8 Figure : th and Bryant Streets Total 7 8 SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
7 th and Howard Streets Installation Dates: June Directions Enforced: Westbound Howard Street Date of : March 999 and February Date of Yellow Light Changes: Other signal modifications of note: All-red added February Figure : th and Howard Streets, All-Red Added Figure : th and Howard Streets Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program 7
8 th and Harrison Streets Installation Dates: February Directions Enforced: Southbound th Street, Westbound Harrison Street Date of : July 998 Date of Yellow Light Changes: July Other signal modifications of note: September, all-red added after th St phases. November, all-red added after Harrison St and offramp phases. 7 Figure : th and Harrison Streets All-red Added after th St Phases All-red Added after Harrison St and Offramp Phases Figure : th and Harrison Streets Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program 8
9 th and Howard Streets Installation Date: November 99 Directions Enforced: Westbound Howard Street Date of : March 999 Date of Yellow Light Changes: December 997, February Other signal modifications of note: Figure 7: th and Howard Streets 8 Figure 7: th and Howard Streets Total 9 SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program 9
10 th and Mission Streets Installation Dates: October (Northbound), November (Southbound and Westbound) Directions Enforced: Northbound and Southbound th Street, Westbound Mission Street Date of : April 999 and October Date of Yellow Light Changes: April 999 Other signal modifications of note: All-red added September 997 and increased October. 8 7 All-red added Figure 8: th and Mission Streets, yellow Increased, All-red Increased Figure 8: th and Mission Streets Total 7 SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
11 th and Bryant Streets Installation Dates: December 999 (Northbound), February (Southbound) and April (Eastbound) Directions Enforced: All Date of : September 997 Date of Yellow Light Changes: July, eastbound and southbound. May northbound. Other signal modifications of note: Southbound left turn arrows added September 997 Figure 9: th and Bryant Streets 8, Lagging Southbound Left Turn Arrow Installed (Northbound) (Southbound, Eastbound) Eastbound and Southbound Northbound YellowI Increased Figure 9: th and Bryant Streets Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
12 7 th and Mission Streets Installation Dates: September 997 (Northbound), November 998 (Westbound) Directions Enforced: Northbound 7 th Street, Westbound Mission Street Date of : August Date of Yellow Light Changes: August 998 Other signal modifications of note: Figure : 7th and Mission Streets 8 (Northbound) (Southbound) Figure : 7 th and Mission Streets Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
13 8 th and Harrison Streets Installation Dates: January Directions Enforced: All Date of : August 998 Date of Yellow Light Changes: July Other signal modifications of note: September, all-red added. 8 Major Signal Upgrade Figure : 8th and Harrison Streets 8 All-red Added Figure : 8 th and Harrison Streets Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
14 9 th and Howard Streets Installation Dates: September 997 (Northbound), March (Westbound) Directions Enforced: Northbound 9 th Street, Westbound Howard Street Date of : March 999 Date of Yellow Light Changes: December 997 Other signal modifications of note: Pedestrian signals installed October (Northbound) Figure : 9th and Howard Streets (Westbound) Figure : 9 th and Howard Streets Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
15 th Street and South Van Ness Avenue Installation Dates: June (Eastbound), February (Northbound) Directions Enforced: Northbound South Van Ness Avenue, Eastbound th Street Date of : Pending () Date of Yellow Light Changes: August Other signal modifications of note: July, all South Van Ness Ave northbound heads and one th St eastbound head upgraded from 8 to. February, all remaining 8 heads upgraded to heads 7 Figure : th Street and South Van Ness Aveue (Eastbound) (Northbound) Partial " Head Upgrade Full " Signal Head Upgrade Figure : th Street and South Van Ness Avenue Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
16 th and Mission Streets Installation Dates: June (Southbound), August (Northbound) Directions Enforced: Northbound and Southbound Mission Street Date of : November 7 Date of Yellow Light Changes: June 999 Other signal modifications of note: 8 Figure : th and Mission Streets 7 Figure : th and Mission Streets Total 7 SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
17 Bush Street and Van Ness Avenue Installation Dates: March Directions Enforced: Northbound Van Ness Avenue Date of : June Date of Yellow Light Changes: January Other signal modifications of note: June, all-red added. July, pedestrian signals crossing Van Ness installed. 8 Figure : Bush Street and Van Ness Avenue 7 Yellow Increased, All-red Added Figure : Bush Street and Van Ness Avenue Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program 7
18 Ellis and Larkin Streets Installation Dates: February Directions Enforced: Northbound Larkin Street, Westbound Ellis Street Date of : Date of Yellow Light Changes: June Other signal modifications of note: January 7, all-red added. June, heads and pedestrian signals installed. Figure : Ellis and Larkin Streets All-red Added Full " Siganl Head Upgrade Figure : Ellis and Larkin Streets Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program 8
19 Fell Street and Masonic Avenue Installation Date: January Directions Enforced: Westbound Fell Street Date of : June and September Date of Yellow Light Changes: September Other signal modifications of note: April, all-red added. 8 Figure 7: Fell Street and Masonic Avenue 7 All-red Added Figure 7: Fell Street and Masonic Avenue Total 7 7 SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program 9
20 Fulton Street and Park Presidio Boulevard Installation Dates: May (Northbound), June (Southbound) Directions Enforced: Northbound and Southbound Park Presidio Boulevard Date of : April 9 Date of Yellow Light Changes: Other signal modifications of note: August, all-red added. Figure 8: Fulton Street and Park Presidio Boulevard All-red Added Figure 8: Fulton Street and Park Presidio Boulevard Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
21 Francisco and Richardson Streets Installation Dates: May (Westbound), June (Eastbound) Directions Enforced: Eastbound and Westbound Richardson Avenue Date of : August Date of Yellow Light Changes: Other signal modifications of note: April, all-red added after Francisco phase. August, all-red added after Richardson phase, pedestrian signals installed. Figure 9: Francisco Street and Richardson Avenue All-red Added after Francisco Phase All-red Added after Richardson Phase Figure 9: Francisco Street and Richardson Avenue Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
22 Franklin and Geary Streets Installation Dates: April (Westbound), June (Northbound) Directions Enforced: All Date of : April Date of Yellow Light Changes: July 999 Other signal modifications of note: June 997, all-red increased. May 998, Franklin signal heads upgraded from 8 to. October 9, all remaining signals upgraded to heads. Figure : Franklin and Geary Streets Partial " Upgrade Yellow Increased 8 All-red Increased Full " Signal Head Upgrade Figure : Franklin and Geary Streets Total 8 7 SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
23 Geary and Park Presidio Boulevards Installation Dates: May (Southbound), June (Northbound, Westbound, Eastbound) Directions Enforced: All Date of : December 9 Date of Yellow Light Changes: Other signal modifications of note: August, all-red added. Figure : Geary and Park Presidio Boulevards All-red Added Figure : Geary and Park Presidio Boulevards Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
24 Hayes and Polk Streets Installation Dates: September Directions Enforced: All Date of : March Date of Yellow Light Changes: September 999 Other signal modifications of note: March, all-red added. April, pedestrian signals added. 9 Figure : Hayes and Polk Streets 8 7 All-red Added Figure : Hayes and Polk Streets Total 8 SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
25 Lake Street and Park Presidio Boulevard Installation Dates: May (Northbound), June (Southbound) Directions Enforced: Northbound and Southbound Park Presidio Boulevard Date of : Date of Yellow Light Changes: August Other signal modifications of note: March, Pedestrian signals installed. August,all-red increased. July, all signals upgraded to heads. Figure : Lake Street and Park Presidio Boulevard Yellow and All-red Increased Full " Signal Head Upgrade Figure : Lake Street and Park Presidio Boulevard Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
26 Marina Boulevard and Lyon Street Installation Dates: May Directions Enforced: Eastbound Marina Boulevard Date of : Date of Yellow Light Changes: Other signal modifications of note: June, all-red added after Lyon and Mason phases, pedestrian signals added crossing Lyon and Mason. Doyle Drive construction and re-alignment in. Figure : Marina Boulevard and Lyon Street All-red Added after Lyon/Mason Phases Doyle Drive Construction/Realignment Figure : Marina Boulevard and Lyon Street Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program
27 Oak Street and Octavia Boulevard Installation Date: December 9 Directions Enforced: Northbound Octavia Boulevard, Eastbound Oak Street Date of : July (Octavia Boulevard opening) Date of Yellow Light Changes: September Other signal modifications of note: December, all-red added, pedestrian signals installed. Figure : Oak Street and Octavia Boulevard 8 All-red Added, Octavia Boulvard Opening Figure : Oak Street and Octavia Boulevard Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program 7
28 Pine and Polk Streets Installation Dates: June Directions Enforced: Westbound Pine Street Date of : April Date of Yellow Light Changes: September 998, October Other signal modifications of note: April, all-red added. Figure : Pine and Polk Streets Yellow Increased All-red Added Figure : Pine and Polk Streets Total SUSTAINABLE STREETS DIVISION Red Light Camera Program 8
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