While I have every sympathy for the families and people involved in this program; several factors annoyed me.
Brake were quoted. Nothing new there then.
They started the program with a couple talking about their 6 year old son being killed. Queue long story about the child being excited about his gun and shots of the road. Main fact that was mentioned at the end and then a quick cut to another story was that the child stepped out in front of the car. Why, if the child was excited, did the parents not have a tight hold on him?
They changed the percentage for children being killed if hit. At 20mph 95% survive while a 40mph 95% die. This was after showing the ad with the girl saying that she has an 80% chance of dying after being hit at 40mph.
The school with the kids who made the mock speed camera found that average traffic speeds went down. Well, they probably did. The first set of readings were taken by a man hidden behind a tree with dark clothing on while the second set of readings were taken with him in full view with a fluorescent jacket on and about half a dozen kids dressed the same. Anyone with half a brain cell would slow down with that amount of fluorescent jackets around.
Apparently speeding, not RTA's but speeding, costs the NHS around £70 million a year.
The only traffic police incident shown was a video of a car doing 50mph in a 30mph zone. He was followed approaching a roundabout on the wrong side of the road so he could "make up a bit of time. Then when the lights went green he cut across another car to get to his exit." The driver was given a speeding ticket where I thought he was going to be done for careless driving.
All the voice-overs used for the captions were young children.
I got told off by the missus for shouting at the TV so I don't think I'll be watching any more of these.
