Julian Hewitt wrote:
The lie is with the anti camera groups who misuse statistics.
Julian Hewitt wrote:
The consensus - from the Department for Transport, the Transport Research Laboratory, the police and road safety professionals - is that speed is a major factor in road accidents.
Consensus? Something's either true or it's not. Just because the majority of a particular group reportedly say something is true doesn't make it so.
In this case, it's patently false. Speed doesn't even come into the frame. If someone drives in such a fashion that their accident risk is significantly affected by their speed, then they've lost the plot - and, even then, the accident can be squarely blamed on their bad driving, of which their speed is merely a symptom.
Julian Hewitt wrote:
This is backed up by anecdotal evidence from roads police and reflected in public concern. Recent research by NOP showed that a cross section of the UK public put speeding and drink driving as their two major concerns that the government should be addressing.
Backed up by anecdotal evidence?
And the public are now road safety experts, are they?
How much more does he have to scrape the barrel?
Cheers
Peter