Paul, I have no doubt whatsoever that you have 'more' and you are confident that your findings illustrate how 'out of whack' you believe the system is.
Unfortunately I'm not a well educated fellow...(state school education 11 plus and school leaving ('O' level equivalent) exam passes in English, Geography,Science, Art, and History is all...failed the Maths

) and merely looking at those three links you provided gave me a headache!
So please no more
I'm sorry, but to actually form an opinion that something isn't working I have to SEE it in real life...all the graphs, letters and arguments in the world won't change my point of view one iota...visual evidence of something not working is what I require.
Although I believe you (and many of the membership on here) to be sincere in your assertions, I feel I cannot subscribe to the beliefs you hold so dear. FACTS AND FIGURES can and are manipulated to suit any particular agenda, I do not and never will trust mere statistics.
As for myself I have nothing to gain or to lose if speed cameras are increased or decreased in numbers. I don't drive fast in places they police so they really pose no threat to me or my licence.
I have no agenda. All I have is my own beliefs and my honesty to tell the truth as I see it.
If it clashes with the established belief here don't take it as a challenge to your beliefs but rather as a difference of opinion. I'm not looking for confrontation I'm just telling it as it is from my personal point of view. I'm a Yorkshireman that calls a spade a spade and to hell with the PC of that statement!
I'm not a sheep (and despite rumours to the contrary, not all of us 'up north' are on first name terms with those animals) I form my own opinions based on what I see to be so...not on what someone or something else says is happening.
In my experience should I see cameras working I will have seen people slowing down to abide by the limit imposed where once they didn't with the effect of death or serious injury being the result ..then I believe them to be working.
I can only base my beliefs on what I see in the area where I live as I KNOW what conditions are like here...I am not merely passing through and being held up by speed restrictions or speed cameras.
I
know why the restrictions are there, I have seen the carnage before they were implemented...unlike the visitor who cannot see the point of the cameras being there.
I speak of that infamous stretch of road that is the A1079 that I travel on a regular basis...that is my part of the world, and that is where I see speed cameras working ..the road itself I believe is not the problem but the people who drive on it.
Especially the inconsiderate farmers in their tractors who refuse to pull over and let people past and the 'late for work' jockeys who take far too many chances with their lives and others in their haste to get to work, or just the mere impatient ones who won't wait under any circumstances. It is those who are adding to the over congestion of this major artery between Hull and York.
Hah! 'major artery...it is little more than a blood vessel nowadays as the traffic on it has increased immensely as the population of the area it serves has grown. Yet for all this 'growth' the road remains single carriageway for most of its length, bottlenecks form where dual/c reduces into single/c and high risk areas created where dual becomes single and visa versa. You always get one who wants to get ahead of you right at the point where one melds into another.
Speed cameras here are slowing down these idiots and the late for workers who can ill afford another £60 or 3 points but they alone cannot raise this road out of the 'Most dangerous' category...only major upgrading will do that.
But until the funds are available we will have to trust the cameras to do the best they can in reducing the KSI numbers.
Speed cameras on the A1079 are not a cure, they will never save the lives of those who seem intent on killing themselves and or others by their bad driving. I believe however that they are a 'band-aid' that can stem the flow until 'proper treatment' can be procured( ie. the major upgrading of the road itself into dual carriageway or even motorway status throughout its length).
