Police key in on red-light runners
Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- In a move to catch more violators, the Costa Mesa Police
Department has installed red-light indicators at a problem intersection,
city officials said Friday.
The equipment -- which has been running for the last two weeks on a
trial basis at Harbor Boulevard and Adams Street -- consists of
inconspicuous boxes placed behind the traffic signal, said Costa Mesa
Police Sgt. Martin Carver.
The indicator light turns red at the same time the signal does, making
it possible for officers to watch the signal change from behind.
“In the past, they had to wait in the same direction as the motorist,”
Carver said. “That was neither safe nor effective. This is just better
enforcement.”
Earlier this year, Newport Beach police also installed red-light
indicators at a couple of intersections.
The indicators cost about $70 a piece, and eight are installed in each
intersection. Costa Mesa’s equipment, so far, has been entirely funded by
the city’s traffic engineering department, Carver said.
The city plans to install the indicators at other “problem
intersections” in the city -- Harbor Boulevard and Baker Street, and
Bristol Street and Anton Boulevard.
Carver said the indicators have been effective in the last two weeks.
“The other day, an officer said he wrote 10 tickets in a day,” he
said.
That would not have been possible if not for the new equipment, Carver
said.
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