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PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:06 
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http://www.autoindustry.co.uk/news/today

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Yesinsurance.co.uk has suggested that drivers who use a detector in their vehicle could be less of a risk than those who don't, and have joined forces with Road Angel to test the theory. Researchers plan to compare accident records of policyholders who use detectors with those who don't, and this might reduce insurance premiums if the results prove positive.

A million-mile test has already been carried out, and it showed that business drivers using a detector had 50 per cent fewer accidents. The research also found these motorists were around 70 per cent less likely to have points added to their licence. The insurer claims detector users are made much more aware of their surroundings and are therefore at far less risk of being involved in a crash.



If this proves to be the case it could be difficult to impliment a ban on the grounds of safety

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Who ever thought the ban would be on the grounds of safety?!? :o


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 13:48 
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If this proves to be the case it could be difficult to impliment a ban on the grounds of safety

the problem here is that they're looking at it from the wrong perspective. It's not the detectors that magically make safe drivers, it's drivers who drive at a safe speed for the conditions who feel the need to buy detectors because of the current "speed kills" policy.


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johnsher wrote:
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If this proves to be the case it could be difficult to impliment a ban on the grounds of safety

the problem here is that they're looking at it from the wrong perspective. It's not the detectors that magically make safe drivers, it's drivers who drive at a safe speed for the conditions who feel the need to buy detectors because of the current "speed kills" policy.


I recon you're right there... BUT you could turn the argument on its head and say that detectors warn drivers of blackspots ahead, therefore giving them chance to adjust to a more appropriate (legal) speed.

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Surely this is some proof of the fact that scameras are causing more accidents as: the drivers are being warned of the scameras; they are slowing down/driving more cautiously and are not being caught up in someone else's panic braking. :twisted:

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Surely this is some proof of the fact that scameras are causing more accidents as: the drivers are being warned of the scameras; they are slowing down/driving more cautiously and are not being caught up in someone else's panic braking. :twisted:


I agree. Having a detector or speed camera database device relieves a lot of the stress of driving in a strange area and having to devote attention to cameras and/or badly signed limits....


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Gizmo wrote:
http://www.autoindustry.co.uk/news/today

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Yesinsurance.co.uk has suggested that drivers who use a detector in their vehicle could be less of a risk than those who don't, and have joined forces with Road Angel to test the theory. Researchers plan to compare accident records of policyholders who use detectors with those who don't, and this might reduce insurance premiums if the results prove positive.

A million-mile test has already been carried out, and it showed that business drivers using a detector had 50 per cent fewer accidents. The research also found these motorists were around 70 per cent less likely to have points added to their licence. The insurer claims detector users are made much more aware of their surroundings and are therefore at far less risk of being involved in a crash.



If this proves to be the case it could be difficult to impliment a ban on the grounds of safety


Firstly, it is important to understand the types of detector that will be affected by this ban. Radar and lidar (laser) detectors (plus laser diffusers) will be prohibited under the new law but GPS systems will remain legal.

The safety benefit of radar detectors was first gauged by the consultants Yankelovich, Clancy and Schulman in the United States during the late 1980s. Their research determined that users were involved in 23% less accidents than non users as the former possessed a far greater awareness of their speed. In May 2001 MORI published the results of a repeat of this analysis with UK drivers. They disclosed a near-identical figure of a 24% reduction.

As you can see, there is absolutely no valid reason whatsoever to ban these devices on safety grounds. However this link will explain why our beloved Leaders wish to see them eradicated from our dashboards.

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