Safe Speed issued the following PR at 05:06 this morning:
PR180: TRL Confirms: Drivers are getting worse
News: for immediate release
New TRL research confirms one critical road safety fact that Safe
Speed has been putting forward for several years; in the speed camera
era drivers are getting worse and worse at avoiding big crashes.
The research stops short of explaining why drivers are getting worse -
but there's only one credible explanation - bad road safety policy is
responsible.
Modern policy, concentrating of restrictions, dangerously ignores the
vital contribution to road safety of skills, attitudes and
responsibilities from all road users.
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) explains: "We're handing out more restrictions
and more penalties coupled with grossly oversimplified road safety
messages. It should be transparently obvious that such policies will
have dangerous side effects. Drivers are under pressure and of course
they aren't performing as well. But that's not all - we're also
missing out on the benefits of good policies - it's a deadly double
whammy that has claimed about 8,000 lives so far."
Paul continues: "We're entitled to see the ongoing benefit of fast
improving vehicle safety, but the reduction in the quality of driving
is more than offsetting the benefit and deaths are going up. Traffic
is increasing, but the growth in traffic is small compared to these
effects."
"Speed cameras are the foundation of the bad policy," explains Paul,
"Without the infernal cameras we'd never have made the fatal mistakes.
It's absolutely vital that we get back to the policies and the
expertise that gave us in the UK the safest roads in the world in the
first place. We have to start by recognising the failure and scrapping
the cameras."
Safe Speed research and analysis explains exactly where we have gone
wrong in considerable detail. The new TRL research simply confirms a
basic finding made by Safe Speed well over 3 years ago.
Safe Speed has issued various challenges to the authorities to discuss
the matter in public debate. That challenge is repeated today.
"Let's have the facts out in the open". says Paul, "Speed camera
tickets are going through the ceiling. We're having more excessive
speed crashes. More people are dying. The camera proponents are
spinning like tops to try to convince us that their jobs are
worthwhile."
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Notes for editors:
New TRL research:
TRL629: Car Occupant and Motorcyclist Deaths 1994 to 2002
http://www.trl.co.uk/static/dtlr/pdfs/trl629.pdf
Challenge PR issued December 2003:
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/pr104.html
Challenge web page issued April 2004:
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/challenge.html
Radio 4 and Robert Gifford respond to the challenge...
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/stone.html
...resulted in 'the Stone Report'