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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 08:13 
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British Confused by Road Signs
Speed limit notification on the universally recognized speed camera sign would help motorists according to the IAM.

A Tesco Car Insurance survey of 1660 motorists uncovered that of all road signs tested, only the speed camera warning was universally recognized -- even though it has only been in use since cameras were introduced in 1992. Half of respondents, for example, thought the sign for "no buses" meant the opposite -- buses only. Ten percent thought the "national speed limit applies" sign meant the maximum speed is 70 MPH, even though that speed only applies on divided highways.

The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM), the UK's leading organization for improving driving standards, suggests that the government should stop capitalizing on motorist confusion. It asked NOP to survey 550 drivers nationwide and found nearly nine out of ten drivers want the speed camera signs to also indicate the current speed limit. Moreover, eight out of ten want electronic speed warning signs that warn motorists of their current speed to be placed ahead of camera sites.

"The thinking behind the speed limits on many roads simply isn't clear to many drivers, causing widespread frustration and disobedience," the IAM's John Maxwell said. "We need a national review so that speed limits are set at levels which are sensible, understandable and acceptable."
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"The thinking behind the speed limits on many roads simply isn't clear to many drivers." No kidding!

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Gatsobait wrote:
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/05/530.asp
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British Confused by Road Signs
Speed limit notification on the universally recognized speed camera sign would help motorists according to the IAM.

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The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM), the UK's leading organization for improving driving standards... ... Moreover, eight out of ten want electronic speed warning signs that warn motorists of their current speed to be placed ahead of camera sites.

I'm rather depressed to see that the IAM don't seem to do much research before commissioning surveys... If they'd looked at the TRL studies of speed-activated warning signs, they'd surely have noticed that they appear to be some 4 times more effective in slowing traffic down than speed cameras, yet there seems to be no option in their survey to select signs instead of cameras.

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They should try this survey on the Isle of Wight.

My guess is 60% of drivers would say that :nsl: means maximum speed 40mph, and another 30% would say it means this road has been assessed safe at 60mph, so drive EXACTLY at that speed at all times.


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