Giving cops more surveillance tools is bad, actually. Plus, some cities with red light cameras actually make the light timings more dangerous to generate revenue by shortening yellows for example.
Building non-car infrastructure and making what car infrastructure there is narrower and less straight to force cars to slow down is a much better way to reduce the danger of cars, but that costs a lot more than putting in revenue-generating surveillance cameras all over the place.
Giving cops more surveillance tools is bad, actually. Plus, some cities with red light cameras actually make the light timings more dangerous to generate revenue by shortening yellows for example.
Building non-car infrastructure and making what car infrastructure there is narrower and less straight to force cars to slow down is a much better way to reduce the danger of cars, but that costs a lot more than putting in revenue-generating surveillance cameras all over the place.