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Slick Lights and Smart Sensors: A New Plan to Stop Red‑Light Crashes

Sacramento, California, USAFriday, May 15, 2026

One mile of Florin Road, between 24th and Munson Way, is the focus of a new safety initiative aimed at curbing deadly red‑light running.


The Problem

  • Split‑second decisions: Drivers often face a choice between slowing or speeding when the light turns yellow.
  • Hazardous outcomes: Sudden stops and risky moves lead to collisions.
  • Track record: Florin Road is among the city’s most dangerous streets.
  • October hit‑and‑run claimed a 60‑year‑old man’s life.
  • Two pedestrians have died there this year.

The Solution

  • Advanced Dilemma Zone Detector
  • Uses radar to detect speeding vehicles.
  • Adjusts traffic light timing: if a driver is too fast, the green stays longer to allow safe crossing instead of hard braking or running red lights.
  • Expected benefits:
  • Reduces rear‑end collisions caused by sudden braking.
  • Cuts side‑on crashes from vehicles attempting to beat a red light.

Why It Matters

  • Lives saved: By addressing the root cause of red‑light incidents, the project aims to prevent future fatalities.
  • Community impact: Enhancements benefit drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, and the broader Sacramento area.

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