Der Plan, in Dublin Autofahrer beim Überfahren roter Ampeln mit Kameras zu erwischen, wird auf Eis gelegt

    https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/dublin/2026/01/01/plan-for-cameras-to-catch-motorists-breaking-red-lights-in-dublin-is-shelved/

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    1. It’s okay lads, take your time developing a “strategy” on this. It’s not an important job or anything.

    2. CascaydeWave on

      Just to somewhat give the full context here, the plan being shelved here is an interim one to install a small number of  red light cameras before a national strategy is created which potentially renders them obsolete. 

      If that happened you would have seen an article complaining about the waste. I am personally cynical about their commitment though.

    3. Key_Duck_6293 on

      Darragh O’Brien’s Department of Transport doesn’t want us getting around efficiently, safely or sustainably.

      Remember this come election time.

    4. Why the fack is this still not implemented? I think other countries have traffic light cameras for decades now. Like decades. Ireland is decades behind. 

    5. soundengineerguy on

      I swear to God the only way we are getting anything done with this government at this point is if we all march on the streets. They need a massive kick in the hole.

    6. New-Stick-8764 on

      Did anybody here actually read the article? The headline is totally false.

    7. Character_Common8881 on

      I agree that only using these at a select few locations isn’t a good use of resources. But they should put them on all lights.

      The cost of cameras is so low and with AI image recognition, it’s super easy to automate. There’s just no public/political will.

    8. BenderRodriguez14 on

      > In the letter, released to The Irish Times under the Freedom of Information Act, Mr Creegan said tendering for equipment and services “for just one or two isolated junctions would not provide a system that would be scalable contractually to cover other junctions, other areas and other offence types”.

      > “In order to provide a system that can be scaled and operated appropriately, it is the NTA’s view that it is better to wait until there is an overall camera enforcement strategy in place,” he said.

      > “Accordingly, the NTA is awaiting the finalisation of the overall national camera enforcement strategy before proceeding with further camera installation development.”

      It’s hard to read this as anything other than „we never actually wanted to implement this anyway“, given how all of the above was known and should have been planned around well in advance. 

    9. pauldavis1234 on

      If 10% of Dublin Bus buses were outfitted with cameras and the drivers financially incentivised to report violations they see, driving in Dublin would be miraculously solved overnight.

    10. Willing-Departure115 on

      If you read the article it basically says they’re not proceeding with a small rollout as it would be uneconomical, but are waiting for a bigger strategy and presumably a wider rollout.

      Although given how long this has been kicking around, you’d wonder.

    11. VariousPsychology5 on

      Another shocking waste of money on the trial etc just to shelve it because of incompetence

    12. CoffeeTableReads on

      Pushing the can down the road as usual.

      I hired a car and drove around over Christmas, flabbergasted at the amount of red light jumpers. Long after the lights turned red too. Do not get that behaviour anywhere else I’ve lived. 

    13. Humble_Ostrich_4610 on

      Pretty sure there is correlation between this kind of low level enforcement and reduced road accidents. So on one side they’re all about reducing road deaths and on the other they won’t implement very very basic systems, well tested in other countries to help with that. 

    14. KatarnsBeard on

      Does it not read that they’ve shelved the interim plan they had in favour of a much larger plan in the future i.e. more cameras installed and operating rather than just the one or two they had in mind for an interim plan?

      Not excusing them for not having it done citywide already but a fully setup and working system is better than an interim plan that never goes anywhere

    15. I wonder since the Childrens Hospital are the government afraid to commit to anything now if it has potential to balloon in cost?

    16. Every traffic light system in Ireland needs to be upgraded – filter lights missing, timings wrong, not enough time to clear a junction before red –

      Get the finger out !

    17. IntolerantModerate on

      By my count a traffic camera light in D14 area I frequent would catch 2-3 cars/cycle. So about 1000/day.

    18. mrbuddymcbuddyface on

      Drafts, reports, strategies, draft strategies, more reports, consultations, nothing.

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