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PostPosted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:28 
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http://www.roadpeace.org/

Roadpeace is a charity. They should not be sponsoring petitions as charities are banned from political activities. As the Tories have said they are against the blanket reduction then this could be seen as political bias.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 22:30 
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PeterE wrote:
Roadpeace have put a counter petition supporting the reduction:


This could be very interesting, an informal referendum almost.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 15:45 
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Final response to my politician-bothering orgy:

My MP wrote:
Thank you for your email of 8th march concerning the reports of the government’s intention to introduce a new national speed limit of 50mph on rural roads.

Like you, I am not entirely sure of the status of this proposal, and it has certainly not been put before Parliament, nor do I believe that there is any intention of doing so in the immediate future.

I would like to see a detailed rationale of any such proposals as I am far from convinced that any such proposal would make an appreciable difference to road safety, and certainly not of the same order as effective traffic calming and road safety measures in areas where there is a specific problem. Generally, I take the view that speed limits should reflect local driving conditions, rather than applying a blanket overall provision.

Thank you for taking the trouble to write. I will be interested to see any response you receive from minister in due course.

Yours sincerely,

David Heath CBE MP


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 19:40 
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Nice to see that the Road peace petition has such an overwhealming backing and support of.....TWO...so thats the organiser and his partner then.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 21:55 
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Another zero signatures since I last checked then!


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 14:47 
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That roadpeace petition is going well

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 18:53 
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I like the way if you view the "Transport & Infrastructure" petitions by size it's the last of the ones with two votes. Like an extra kick in the teeth really.

If there's only two people that think like that, they must drive a hell of a lot, as I seem to get stuck behind them frequently. Actually that raises a serious and sad point: that it only takes a small minority to drive round at 50 and everyone else is forced to. :x


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You only have to be on a motorway to see this. It only takes one car in the outside lane doing 50-60mph to cause one hell of a tail back. What happens then is drivers start undertaking and get blasted for doing so. :(

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 07:47 
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Exactly, and the most frequent cause for someone doing 60mph in the outside lane? Someone doing 55mph in the middle lane who neglects to pull into space in the inside lane.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:23 
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Petition now at 17,534.

Seventh largest on the site, and two are due to end shortly.



The Roadpeace one is still on two :roll:

Does Roadpeace only have two members?


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 08:38 
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oh roadpeace is upto 3

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 09:08 
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In the Mail a few days ago, their resident doctor raised the reduction of the national limit and supported it on the basis of "slower equals less accidents". Putting aside whether this is correct or not, he then went on to say that the money which will be spent on this would be better directed to other medical areas which would save more lives.

I know it suits his agenda but it's an interesting take on the most cost effective way of saving suffering.

The Law of Unintended Consequences will mean that, if the limit is reduced to 50mph and accidents do indeed reduce, then the number of organ transplant donors will reduce. Is this good or bad, Mr Doctor?

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 20:07 
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ree.t wrote:
oh roadpeace is upto 3


4, but I don't think one is genuinely supportive...

Meanwhile, the real one is up to 22,713 and on the front page of the petitions site as a result.

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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 08:42 
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Past 30,000 now and 2nd only to one telling Gordo to resign.


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And the petition supporting has jumped to 5.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 18:55 
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Fifth Gear, channel 5, tonight, looks at whether the drop in NSL to 50MPH will save lives or not.

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http://www.shropshirestar.com/2009/07/1 ... imit-cuts/

Highways chiefs call for speed limit cuts

Shirehall highway bosses are calling for the national speed limit to be cut to 50 mph on some country roads to help reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured in accidents.

A report to the Shropshire Council cabinet next week welcomes a Department of Transport consultation paper which sets out proposals aimed at making Britain’s roads the safest in the world.

Figures reveal that Shropshire is ahead of national targets for reducing casualties but the report says more needs to be done to improve road safety.

The call for the speed limit reduction is one of the proposed responses from council officers to the paper and for which they are seeking approval from cabinet on Wednesday.

The report says that good progress has been made in reducing road casualties over the last decade.

In 2007 the number of people killed or seriously injured on British roads had dropped by 36 per cent from the 1994 to 1998 average . A 40 per cent target is expect-ed to achieved by 2010.

Last year, Shropshire’s KSIs dropped to an all-time low and was more than 60 per cent lower than the 1994 to 1998 average.

The report says that 60 per cent of all road deaths occur on rural routes. The Department of Transport plans to publish maps highlighting the roads with the poorest safety records, to encourage agencies to improve safety standards.

Local authorities will be encouraged to reduce speed limits on the more dangerous rural roads from the current 60mph. The 90 per cent chance of a driver dying in a 60mph head-on collision is reduced to 65 per cent at 50mph.

This, the report says, is welcomed and in line from Shropshire’s agreed policy on rural A and B roads.

“However, from a Shropshire perspective a more practical approach would be for the national speed limit on single carriageway roads to be reduced to 50mph with those roads suitable for a 60mph limit being signed by exception,” says the report.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 19:31 
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"Meanwhile, plans to prevent the other 95% of accidents are being hidden in a filing cabinet as you read this."


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So IF the government are telling us the truth(that will be a first) and rural roads are so dangerous then why are casualties in Shropshire so low?
virtually 90% of it's roads are rural , with a NSL on most (except for the past 12 months whenthey started butchering them)....If rural roads are so dangerous (and Shropshire used to be the largest inland county once) why are we not in a bloodbath????

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And another thing, I have travelled most of this country and the average speed on Shropshires roads is far higher than a lot of other rural roads that I have travelled on in other counties and just as, or more challenging, than most.

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