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9A-3 <br /> the driver (though there is no legal obligation to do so). A failure to respond to the citation will result <br /> in a hold being placed on the vehicle registration, as is currently done with parking violations. The <br /> hold requires the registered owner to state whether they were the driver of the vehicle or to identify <br /> the driver of the vehicle. <br /> Red light camera systems have proven to be extremely effective in reducing the number of red light <br /> violations. Cities in California using red light camera systems include San Francisco, Sacramento, <br /> San Diego, Beverly Hills, Oxnard, Santa Rosa, and Los Angeles County. According to city officials, <br /> San Francisco experienced a 53% decrease in red light violations, including a similar decline at <br /> intersections not equipped with cameras. A recent survey (September 1999) shows strong public <br /> support of the red light program. San Francisco and San Diego are currently expanding their <br /> operations to increase the number of intersections that will have red light camera enforcement. <br /> The San Mateo County Traffic Court has been contacted regarding the red light camera <br /> enforcement program. Redwood City would be the first city in San Mateo County with such a <br /> system. The Traffic Court is receptive to the program, however, would like input on the citation <br /> process prior to implementation of the program. This input would help determine the impact the <br /> program will have on the court system. <br /> Prior to entering into a contract for the use of automated enforcement system, the City is required to <br /> conduct a public hearing on the proposed usage (21455.6(a) CVC). Prior to issuing any citations, <br /> there must be a 30-day period during which warning notices will be issued. An important component <br /> of any system will be public outreach and education. The educational component will be an ongoing <br /> part of the program, and will include dialogue with community organizations, neighborhood <br /> associations, and schools. Each of the targeted intersections must either have signage in all <br /> directions, or at all entrances to the city, advising motorists of the camera enforcement. In addition <br /> to signs at each of the proposed intersections, a press release will be prepared informing the <br /> residents of the plan. The City of Redwood City website will contain information on the program as <br /> well. <br /> Following are the intersections with the highest number of accidents related to red light violations in <br /> 1997, 1998, and 1999. <br /> Woodside �nd Broadway* 14 <br /> Veterans and Maple $ <br /> Broadway at Jefferson 8 <br /> Jefferson and Hudson 6 <br /> Brewster and Winslow 6 <br /> Broadway and Winslow 6 <br /> EI Camino and Jefferson* C <br /> EI Camino and Roosevelt'` 6 <br /> 2 <br /> _ _._ .._ ._._.. _ _.__ <br />