National “Stop on Red” Week – Show your Support! Stop on Red!
This week is National “Stop on Red” Week, and the Federal Highway Administration has kicked off several activities that highlight how dangerous blowing through a red light can be. The activities for the week include a special edition of the Campaign’s Safety Focus newsletter, written by 13 red light running victims, survivors and their families and friends.
It has also released a video that can make you think twice before speeding through the yellow at an intersection. The video is a collection of actual crashes captured by traffic cameras situated at these intersections. In one scene, a motorcycle flies through an intersection slamming into a car. In another, a car t-bones a sport utility vehicle.
The Stop Red Light Running Program was created by the Federal Highway Administration in 1995 as a community-based safety program. This campaign raised awareness of the dangers of red light running and helped reduce fatalities in many of the participating communities. The program calls attention to the dangers of red light running each year in the Annual National Stop on Red Week, – a week dedicated to educating Americans about the dangers of running red lights.
Remember, the number of fatal crashes at traffic signals is rising faster nationwide than any other type of fatal crash. In 2007 in the U.S., almost 900 people were killed and an estimated 153,000 were injured in crashes that involved red light running. Public costs exceed $14 billion per year, and more than half of the deaths in red light running crashes are other motorists and pedestrians.
Show your Support! Stop on Red!