Mats Jarlstrom 2013
She later received a ticket based on the red light camera there.
Mats jarlstrom 2013. Mats jarlstrom s comments. In 2013 mats jarlstrom s wife was ticketed for running a red light near her home her husband an electrical engineer began to investigate the matter jarlstrom discovered that drivers crossing. Mats is a swedish born electronics engineer. Jarlstrom says he dedicated his free time to researching the formulas before concluding they were unsafe and resulted in unfair traffic.
In his view the standard formula is incomplete because. In april 2013 mats järlström s wife drove her volkswagen through the intersection of allen boulevard and lombard avenue in beaverton oregon. In 2013 jarlstrom s wife got a traffic ticket after a city camera recorded her running a red light. He began studying writing and speaking publicly about how the standard mathematical formula for timing yellow lights should be tweaked.
That ticket sparked her husband s fascination with traffic light timing. Mats s interest in traffic light timing was sparked in 2013 when his wife received a red light camera ticket in their hometown of beaverton oregon. In 2013 laurie jarlstrom received a ticket for moving through a red light while conducting a right turn. That sparked jarlstrom s fascination with the mathematical formulas behind the timing of traffic lights.
Her husband mats is an electrical engineer originally from sweden and the couple now lives in beaverton oregon. This dystopian saga dates back to 2013 when mats jarlstrom s wife while driving was caught by a red light camera near their home in beaverton oregon. Not gotten a ticket in 2013 for. Noted is also the many problems described in the original paper which are still prevalent 55 years later which tells me that this is an important technical area that really needs attention and much more research.
He has the equivalent of an american bachelor. Mats jarlstrom acknowledges that he is unusually passionate about traffic signals and that his zeal is not particularly appreciated by oregon officials.