Safe Speed issued the following PR at 10:40am today:
PR481: Smoking ban at the wheel. LARSOA 'playing with fire'.
news: for immediate release
The Observer today reports that officials will consider a ban on drivers
smoking proposed by the Local Authority Road Safety Officers Association
(LARSOA).
Safe Speed says:
* The risk of smoking at the wheel is purely theoretical. It is not a known
cause of a significant number of crashes.
* Road safety resources are finite. Enforcing a smoking ban against drivers
will take resources away from real road risks.
* Preventing drivers from smoking will alter their mental state and is likely
to lead to an increased crash risk.
* LARSOA should know far better than this. They are playing with fire.
* We need EVIDENCE BASED road safety policies targeting resources at real
causes of danger.
Paul Smith, founder of
http://www.safespeed.org.uk, said: "I'm amazed that the
Local Authority Road Safety Officers' Association (LARSOA) should propose such
a thing - it shows the tragic state of road safety in the UK. Smoking at the
wheel isn't a known cause of crashes - the risk is purely theoretical. The
problem with chasing theoretical risks is that life saving resources are taken
away from real causes of risk."
"One thing's for sure - while a Police officer is giving you a ticket for
smoking at the wheel, he's not catching drunk drivers or stolen cars."
"We would also need to consider the new crash risks that a ban on smoking at
the wheel might bring. Smokers can feel agitated or anxious when they need a
cigarette and the last thing we need is more agitated or anxious drivers."
"All things considered a ban on drivers smoking is highly likely to increase
road risks and I'm disgusted that LARSOA don't know better. They are playing
with fire.
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