I've been having a somewhat heated, yet so far civil correspondance with Suffolk SCP, the latest installement of which I have included below. What if anything can I repond with over the report she is pointing too.
Many thanks
Dear Mr Mitchell,
The TRL report has also been misinterpreted by many, the research was about the crash reporting system rather that crash causation factors. Marie Taylor, head of TRL research has commented on this several times. You may wish to one comment yourself (Section 2) from the attached link. This is not our study, so I would suggest that if you have a query with it then you contact TRL direct.
http://www.slower-speeds.org.uk/10myths.pdf
We are currently in the process of updating the web site and the road accidents page will show pre / post camera accident statistics which I am sure you will find helpful.
Michelle Finnerty
Communications Manager
Suffolk SafeCam
You wrote:
> Michelle,
>
> I can understand why you would like me to leave it there, but there are =
> too many questions unanswered, like how the alleged reduction figures =
> are arrived at.
> I feel very saddened and disappointed in a system that manages to =
> justify the fleecing of millions of pounds from road users who prefer to =
> drive around the 85th percentile (which is statistically safer than many =
> of the ridiculously set limits).
>
> Surely a wider data sample allowing for a full RTTM will show that there =
> are no fewer deaths due to cameras, it may even be more! I know of at =
> least one accident at Snetterton when a driver panic braked seeing a =
> camera. As I said, surely if every camera saved just one life, let =
> alone 80% less, then there would surely be NO deaths, as there are more =
> cameras than deaths.
>
> As for Brunstrom's comments, I saw the original transcript, and it was =
> very clear what he said.
>
> The casualty figures are not decreasing significantly enough (if at all) =
> to prove that the existence of grey boxes buy the side of the road some =
> how miraculously save lives, so why are you allowed to continue, that is =
> the question that will continue to be asked by people like me who are in =
> very real danger of losing everything for driving and riding on the =
> roads at a safe speed.
>
> Upto 4000 people die on the roads each year, a figure that has not even =
> been dented by speed enforcement. There's a reason for that, in that =
> excessive speed simply doesn't kill that many people and no amount of =
> 'SPEED KILLS' propaganda will change that. I think the TRL report said =
> that excessive speed played a PART in about 7% of all road deaths. So =
> surely the most the 100million fleecing can achieve would be to address =
> that 7%.
>
> Given that many of those accidents could have been avoided by other far =
> more suitable measures, such as road design, pedestrian education, =
> adequate signage and sensible enforcement, then blanket monitoring of =
> silly limits is hardly the way to safe lives, but of coarse it does make =
> a hell of a lot of money.
>
> I just wish the limits were sensible, (as do the police), and enforced =
> sensibly. Many more things are killing people on the roads, none of =
> which are so vigorously enforced.
>
> I am trying to keep calm and be polite, but this issue is not going to =
> go away until it is fixed. There really is something wrong if you =
> believe I am increasing the risk to myself and others for riding/driving =
> at a safe speed over the posted limit in all conditions. That is =
> criminally simplistic, and should not be used as a mechanism to =
> criminalize those of us that can and regularly do use the road without =
> incident.
>
> There's so much more I could say on the subject but it will wait for =
> another day. Please don't expect people like me to just go away, when =
> such blatant misuse of statistics is being used in this way, there's =
> simply too much at stake.
>
> I will however only reply to you further if I have something else =
> significant to say, but will continue to write to my MP for now.
>
> Many regards
> Julian