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"LOCAL NEWS" Governor Proclaims Red Light Running Awareness Month in Arizona Phoenix, Arizona, March 4, 2008, Governor Janet Napolitano has proclaimed March as Red Light Running Awareness Month in Arizona for the tenth consecutive year. The Red Means Stop Coalition and the Governor’s Traffic Safety Advisory Council have joined forces to remind drivers of the serious consequences of running a red light. Since 1998, the non profit organization, Red Means Stop Coalition has been advocating for intersection safety, for motorists and pedestrians. Arizona continues to have some of the worst red light running offenders in the nation, with more than 8,000 crashes, 7,500 injuries and 80 deaths each year caused by red light runners. According to a poll by the National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running, 95 percent of Americans are afraid of being hit by a red light runner. However, a second nationwide survey by Old Dominion University revealed that 56 percent of all Americans admit to running red lights. “ I am very proud of the work we have done during the past ten years, “ said Frank Hinds, co-founder and Executive Director of the Red Means Stop Coalition. “Unfortunately, a lot more needs to be done if we are ever going to reduce the number of intersection crashes due to red light running. Increased enforcement by patrol officers and the use of cameras, along with effective laws, hopefully will induce drivers to obey the law.” In 1998, Hinds was instrumental in crafting the first of several tough red light running laws increasing penalties for drivers who cause serious injuries and death. The legislation, “Jennifer’s Law”, written for Hinds daughter Jennifer who was killed by a red light runner in March, 1997, was signed in to law by Governor Jane Dee Hull on May 29, 1998, added section 28-672 to the Arizona Revised Statues. In September 2006, the section was amended, increasing red light running penalties from civil to criminal when the violator causes serious injury or death. This March, the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety and the Red Means Stop Coalition encourage all drivers to obey the law and remember, Red Means Stop! Man, infant killed in crash with Hummer TUCSON- A Hummer ran a stop sign and hit a car carrying a 31-year-old man and a baby boy along an Interstate 19 frontage road Montoya was pronounced dead at the scene. The infant in his car, Maverick Montoya, was taken University Medical Center, Eduardo Lopez, a 30-year-old from Amado, was driving the Hummer. Neither he nor his four passengers were injured, Duff said. No citations were issued. This was the third fatal accident along I-19 in the last two weeks. On Jan. 17, a Green Valley man and his young daughter were killed Peoria activates red-light cameras PEORIA - The Police Department kicked off two programs last week to help deter red-light running. The city activated red-light cameras at two intersections, 83rd Avenue and Union Hills Drive, and 91st Avenue and Bell Road. Drivers will have a trial period of approximately 30 days once the lights are activated, in which warnings In the second program, funded by a $20,000 grant from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety, ![]() University Medical Center in Tucson has placed these billboards at several major intersections in that city
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![]() (Upper left) Perry Taylor, Krystal Philippi & Judy Bernstein; (Center) Meredith Pfeiffer & Gail Hinds; (Lower left) Keith & Michelle Winn
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IRS 501(c)(3)Tax ID#86-0945615 The Red Means Stop Coalition needs your financial support. Contributions are fully tax deductible and the money raised is used to provide educational support and materials free of charge to high school driver education classes, court approved Defensive Driving and Traffic Survival Schools. The RMSC provides speakers along with videos to schools, businesses and public safety events. Your help is needed to reduce red light running. Please send your tax deductible contribution to the Red Means Stop Coalition today! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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