September 4, 1997 SENSE WEB SITE PROVIDES COUNTERPOINT TO NEW ICBC SITE VANCOUVER -- With today's launch of ICBC's new corporate web site, SENSE would like to remind British Columbian's that the SENSE web site (www.sense.bc.ca) provides drivers with a resource of detailed information on the truth behind photo radar. The SENSE site contains information covering a number of issues: - The entire range of options for dealing with (or avoiding) photo radar tickets. - BC photo radar-specific laws and the latest photo radar court decisions -- updated as decisions are released. - Compete current and past photo radar locations since the start of the program. - Technical information on the BC photo radar system, including photographs, tables, and diagrams. - Facts debunking many misleading statements used by promoters of photo radar. - A Current News section which includes detailed background information not normally available through traditional media. - Listings of government, police, and media contacts for photo radar. - Over 150 links to BC police and government organisations (including ICBC), world-wide traffic safety and engineering organisations, other jurisdictions using photo radar, photo radar manufacturers, and information on fighting traffic tickets. - An up to date list of North American users of photo radar systems, including links to their police and government web sites. - Extensive footnoted research on many aspects of traffic safety, speed limits, and speed enforcement. SENSE Director of Research Michael Cain said "We believe that the SENSE web site is the most comprehensive resource for people interested in the issue of photo radar. Approaching 400 printed pages, the site is clearly the largest photo radar web site in the world, and has even been profiled by foreign media."