Super Speeders: Mining Speed-Camera Data to Analyze Extreme Recidivism in New York City

Findings Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.32866/001c.92690
Marcel E. Moran
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New York City maintains the country’s largest network of automated speed cameras, though fines are set lower than if written by police, and are omitted from license-suspension calculations, regardless of the number incurred. What does such a program design entail in terms of speeding recidivism, particularly at the extreme end? Mining a decade of publicly available speed-camera data finds that beginning in 2020, individual automobiles crossed the threshold of 100 or more camera-based speeding violations per year, 25 times the number that would prompt license suspension if manually written by police. Cross-referencing these ‘super speeders’ against traffic-violation data finds they average 35 non-speeding violations (including driving through red lights), as well as roughly $11,000 in unpaid fines each. The emergence and growth of this extreme recidivism indicates the need to evaluate and potentially modify the penalty design and enforcement of New York City’s camera-based speed program.
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超级超速者:挖掘测速摄像数据,分析纽约市的极端累犯现象
纽约市拥有全国最大的自动测速摄像头网络,但罚款额度低于警方开具的罚单,而且在计算吊销执照时,无论发生了多少次超速,罚款额度都会被省略。从超速累犯,尤其是极端超速累犯的角度来看,这样的程序设计会带来什么影响呢?对十年来公开的测速摄像头数据进行分析后发现,从 2020 年开始,每辆汽车每年都会出现 100 次或 100 次以上基于摄像头的超速违规行为,是警方人工记录的吊销执照次数的 25 倍。将这些 "超级超速者 "与交通违规数据进行交叉对比后发现,他们平均有 35 次非超速违规行为(包括闯红灯),以及每人约 11,000 美元的未付罚款。这种极端惯犯的出现和增长表明,有必要对纽约市基于摄像头的超速项目的处罚设计和执行进行评估和潜在修改。
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