Hertfordshire county council has launched its "Speed management strategy" (read it here:
http://www.hertsdirect.org/roadtrans/hh/info/speedmanagementstrategy/.
The page contains the following statistics:
Quote:
The link between speed and road accidents has been highlighted within Government strategies to reduce road casualties, particularly the numbers of people killed and seriously injured. In 2003 39% of accidents in Hertfordshire were speed related (factors include speeding, miss-judged speed or excessive speed for conditions). Whilst speeding was a factor in only 7% of all accidents, speeding is more often a factor in KSI accidents than in slight injury accidents. Speeding was a factor in nearly 20% of fatal accidents and 11.5% of serious accidents. In 2003 the annual speed-monitoring programme showed that 44% of vehicles were exceeding the limit in 30mph areas, and on 70mph limit roads 20% of vehicles were exceeding the limit.
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Does anyone know where these stats are likey to have come from? I'm guessing police accident reports. I am going to question them on it so any help/arguments would be useful.