DavidMC wrote:
I have driven thousands of miles around Europe. The do have avg scams in Italy called 'TUTOR'. No where else does.
In Italy TUTOR is switched off (signs saying its 'on' get turned off) when congestion is light. Maybe the UK can be that sensible too?
Is till think that any investment simply to reduce speed is misguided and inappropriate where engineering issues exist elsewhere and lives might actually be saved. Fixing the bloody holes everywhere would be a start!
How does one have any impact on the 'authorities? How come they are still making these crass investment decisions? Only the SPECS manufacturer will benefit so I guess there is a clue there somewhere!

Re-inforcing the notion of large numbers of the population that speed is largely to blame for RTAs and putting visible deterrents in place is much more likely to keep the votes coming in then telling any sort of approximation of the truth!
Pointing fingers and shouting "Witch" has always been and still remains a very effective political tool, I don't see that changing anytime soon.
I'm not at all sure the people taking these decisions really actually (oh they sure will say they have and will sue anybody says different!) have any interest in anybody's safety. If something were to actually succeed and RTA rates reduce to a tolerable level .... the gravy train is liable to run off the tracks and stop abruptly, and there won't be a till left to dip fingers into.
On the other hand maybe it really is crass stupidity, and the decision makers have actually come to believe thier own propaganda?
I actually hope it works and reduces RTAs significantly but I'm sure not holding my breath.
This weekend doing about 180 miles on A roads I know well I saw ...
One actual collision (didn't witness it arrived about 30 secs after it happened, side to side contact, no injuries)
One extreme near miss (only saved from total carnage as 3 cars could pass abreast on that bit of road)
3 cars overtaking on the same (shortish) straight simultaneously (resulting in the above situation)
One extreme overtake (relied entirely on there being nothing coming the other way)
Several inadvisable multi car overtakes (no obvious gap ahead to slot into)
1 multi car overtake at a clearly marked right turn (relying on nothing deciding to turn right)
Several slow moving vehicles with large queues built up behind
2 motorcycles pulled out of a hotel right in front of me the second one definitely saw me but went ahead anyway (moderately heavy braking required to avoid running into back of).
Above motorcycles proceeded to dwadle along the road close together slowly until there was a straight bit then they'd "give it a bit o stick" making safe overtaking impossible.
One car which accelerated hard as I overtook.
One van which accelerated a bit when I overtook then increased its speed from previous cruising speed and followed quite closely, occasionally pulling out as if to overtake but not actually doing it even though there was plenty of room to do so and I gave no indication I would obstruct in any way.
Close following of slow moving vehicles, but not overtaking when good safe opportunities arise.
Lots of following absurdly close to vehicle in front, way to many instances to mention or remember singly.
I saw very little obvious breaking of speed limits, and was never worried by anybody's speed alone.
I've been seeing much of the above sort of behaviour since I started driving .... nealy 40 years ago (gulp how time flies!) ... and I don't think I'm seeing any less instances now.
The only Police presence I see regularly on these roads is ... yup you guessed already .... speed enforcement! Over the past 40 (ish) years I just can't see any difference in driver behaviour, I don't see any improvement in the general standard of driving, and can't see how all the speed enforcement is helping.