Steve wrote:
camera operator wrote:
but the links above show 2 accidents in or around the same location on two consecutive days, i initially thought the location was a very nasty stetch of the M5 where the outside lane lane merges with the third lane very suddenly, no advance warning due to the split level nature of the road, but google mapping shows the location to be a very flat straight section of motorway
Two things:
1) It is 9km between the two junctions, a bit bigger than what is considered a speed camera site,
2) A spokesman for Avon and Somerset Police said: "
At this stage the police are not aware of anyone having been seriously injured."
The RTTM analysis was done for
KSI accidents.
1. i know when i left there were rumours of extending DC and motorway sites, if anything came of it i dont know, but this area does not have any form of cameras, well i did not have a few years back
2. yet Devon and Somerset fire service took
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Date: 15/07/2011
Time: 13:11
The Fire Service were called to a report of a RTC involving 3 vehicles on the M5 Northbound. Upon arrival crews confirmed this to be a 7 vehicle RTC, and believed to be 2 persons trapped in one vehicle. Crews confirmed that the motorway was completely blocked, fire crews on scene requested a further appliances to assist with crew safety.
Crews got to work to remove roof of one of the vehicles, 1 casualty was released by long board and in the care of ambulance crews, fire crews now assisting with extrication of one more casualty, final casualty was removed at 1359hrs and in the hands of ambulance crews.
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Date: 16/07/2011
Time: 12:35
The Fire Service were called to reports of a three vehicle RTC in lanes 2 and 3, with one person trapped within one vehicle. Crews got to work setting up equipment and preparting to remove the roof, six adult casualties and one infant casualty were involved in this incident, crews assisted paramedics on scene. At 1327 all casualties were released and in hands of ambulance crews on scene, crews made vehicle safe and duty of care left with highways and police.
maybe they like cutting cars up for the fun of it
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The RTTM analysis was done for KSI accidents.
Injury only accidents are about 10x more prevalent than KSI accidents, and non-injury accidents are about 10x more prevalent again. These kinds of accidents (that you linked) are far less prone to the RTTM effect because they are a relatively frequent occurrence. Your examples does not cast any doubt on the validity of RTTM. Nice try!
i would say slight PI have soared due to the no win no fee culture, so what is prone to the RTTM effect only SCP camera sites no doubt
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You cannot argue against RTTM, it is proven and quantified by people far smarter at maths than us, no matter how much you try to cherry-pick.
and who are they?