National
Campaign to Stop Red Light Running
The National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running is dedicated to reducing the incidence of red light running in the United States and the fatalities and injuries it causes. The Campaign has assembled a team of leaders from the fields of law enforcement, transportation engineering, healthcare and emergency medicine, and traffic safety, to tackle this crucial safety issue.
The National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running aims to better inform the public and their elected officials about the seriousness of this all-too-common danger, as well as the law enforcement practices and tools that can make our roadways safer.
For example, the Charlotte, North Carolina red light camera program cut violations by more than 70 percent in the first year, and crashes dropped by more than 10 percent citywide, demonstrating that these systems have a positive community-wide impact.
A Commitment to Safety
The National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running has assembled a team of leaders from the fields of law enforcement, transportation engineering, healthcare and emergency medicine, and traffic safety. Learn more about our National Advisory Board.
The National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running has received funds from the photo enforcement industry in the past but no longer does and is currently a 501 (c)(3) non-profit public service initiative of Blakey & Agnew LLC. The Campaign focused on both the national and grass roots levels and is guided by an unpaid National Advisory Board.
If you would like to become a sponsor of the National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running, please contact us at 202-828-9100 or email Leslie Blakey at lblakey@blakey-agnew.com.
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