Published: July 03, 2009
Bluff City, Tennessee Signs Contract for Speed Camera Program with American Traffic Solutions
BLUFF CITY, Tenn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The City of Bluff City, Tennessee has signed a contract with American
Traffic Solutions, Inc. (ATS) to implement a speed photo-enforcement
program to make Highway 11-E safer for drivers. The cameras will monitor
speed in both directions on the highway.
"After complaints from several citizens, the city conducted a five-day
test on the 11-E traffic," said Bluff City Mayor Todd Malone. "We were
shocked to learn from a recent traffic study that more than 2,000
vehicles a day were sailing through our 45 mile-per-hour speed zone at
higher than 55 mph. These are not our residents, but through-traffic
which ignores the speed limit and puts our citizens in harm's way. The
Board of Mayor and Alderman know it is our responsibility to protect our
citizens, and we want to make our community safer before a tragic
accident occurs."
Speeding is a factor in about one-third of all fatal crashes, killing
more than 1,000 Americans every month. In 2007, more than 13,000 people
died in speed-related crashes. Based on a national representative sample
of police-reported crashes that year, speed was a factor in about 15
percent of property-damage only crashes and 26 percent of crashes
involving injuries. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) estimates that the economic cost of speed-related crashes is
more than $40 billion each year. (Source: NTSA. 2008. Traffic safety
facts, 2007: speeding. Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation.)
Bluff City Chief of Police David Nelson noted that the city had done
extensive research on the impact of a speed photo-enforcement program.
"I spoke to the cities of Mt. Carmel and Red Bank, which have speed
camera programs, and researched data from several additional
communities. They all reported significant violation reductions after
the cameras were installed, making roadways safer for all drivers."
The City hopes to have the cameras installed by late summer and plans a
30-day grace period during which the cameras will operate but no fines
will be issued. Chief Nelson explained, "Every step of our program will
be fully notified via local media."
The City has selected Arizona-based ATS to supply and maintain its
digital cameras. ATS also provides red-light and speed enforcement
programs to Gallatin, Red Bank and Jackson, Tenn., as well as more than
160 other cities and communities across the US and Canada.
About American Traffic Solutions, Inc.:
American Traffic Solutions (ATS) is a leading provider of technology and
business solutions for traffic safety and electronic toll collection
programs worldwide. ATS serves more than 160 municipalities and
government agencies across North America with photo-enforcement safety
programs such as red-light and speed camera programs. Among the
company's larger municipal clients are New York City, Philadelphia,
Washington DC, St. Louis, Houston, Seattle and San Diego. ATS also
offers PlatePass, which is an automated electronic toll payment service
that enables rental vehicle customers to use high speed, cashless
electronic toll lanes. ATS is a private corporation headquartered in
Scottsdale, Ariz. For more information visit: www.RedLightCamera.com,
www.PlatePass.com
or www.atsol.com
American Traffic Solutions
Josh Weiss, Director of Communications
and Public Affairs
480-596-4613
josh.weiss@atsol.com
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