Independent University of South Florida study shows Verra Mobility school zone speed safety programs reduced speeding violations by 97%
Research demonstrates automated enforcement changes driver behavior and significantly improves school zone safety
The research was funded by the
The study analyzed vehicle speeds before camera activation, during
The study further found that severe speeding (16+ mph or more over the speed limit) declined from 74% to 45%, while many individual school zones experienced reductions exceeding 95% during the citation period. At
"Independent research continues to validate what communities across the country are experiencing firsthand. Automated school zone speed enforcement changes driver behavior and helps create safer environments for children," said
The research was conducted by the
"By conducting before-and-after studies and documenting implementation experiences, researchers provided objective evidence of how this technology influences driver behavior and safety outcomes," said Dr.
The study also found that the greatest changes occurred during the warning period, reinforcing the importance of public education and awareness alongside enforcement. Researchers concluded that drivers consistently slowed when enforcement was present and suggested that these behavioral changes could contribute to safer driving beyond camera locations.
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