Aggressive driving has been recently recognized as a problem which contributes to crashes on the Nation's freeways. Aggressive driving usually involves deliberate unsafe vehicular maneuvers which threaten the safety of motorists. Speeding, following too closely, and multiple lane changes over short distances are some common indicators of aggressive driving. Early in 1997, Maryland State Police (MSP) took the initiative to explore new enforcement strategies to combat the rising trend in aggressive driving. The Aggressive Driver Imaging and Enforcement (ADIE) program of MSP is a special program to control aggressive driving on the Capital Beltway in Maryland. The program consists of a media campaign and field deployment of a prototype (ADIE) system which integrates video, speed, and distance recording technology with an interactive computer system. The integration has resulted in a new technology for targeting aggressive drivers within the traffic stream. The ADIE system is able to obtain sharp images of vehicle tag numbers. DOT numbers and vehicle path, as well as accurate record on vehicle speeds.
Aggressive Driver Imaging and Enforcement. Evaluation Report. Impact of Media Campaign and Effects on Safety and Productivity. Revised Draft Final Report
1998
38 pages
Report
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