Anon wrote:
Looks like we have all tried to go into a little bit of economics here! Waiting lists are in fact a necessity believe it or not, and it is quite possible that they are artificially created to keep the economic balance in order, this may explain the PHONY stats.
Waiting lists are not a necessity at all. Our daft managers have deliberately closed off wards and cut beds. They have certainly not been created to keep an economic balance in order. We even pay for the French to carry out some ops - on NHS which costs even more money. NHS pays BUPA for beds as well.
Would be far cheaper to Joe Public to keep NHS beds and wards open, employ full time nurses instead of paying agencies through the nose.
You really are off your head! And as matter of fact I now fill in forms which seem to make me super duper doc - saving more patients. Um - my death rate (am blood & lurgy specialist - and many of my patients are in fact terminal before I get them) is about the same as it has always been!
anon who believes gov stats regardless of accuracy wrote:
There are many areas that this government has disappointed me, but transport and road safety is not one of them!
You must be the only person in this country to think so.
Policy of speed cameras and overall increase in road deaths? Not a blinding success at all! You are easily pleased and complacent!
Little training in Green Cross code and severe curbacks in cycling proficiency tests!
Severe cutbacks in traffic police - over-reliance on scameras. More KSIs - and more and more due to illegal substances at rate unequalled since the mid 60s? (And be careful in your retort - am a blood specialist and have more specialised knowledge on this!)
Not met one person who thinks public transport is satisfactory, nor cheaper than a car.
Buses are spasmodic - as are trains. We cannot guarantee punctuality nor appearance of these.
And I am extremely disappointed and angry with a government which seeks to charge me £400 per child per annum to get them to school by
bus. I have 4 children aged 16 to 6, two foster children aged 11 and 7 and one child on way!
Not exactly my idea of "successful" transport policy!
Anon who has serious problem in that he believes these scam sites' claims wrote:
Fatal collisions (apologies). But I feel that is what's important!
http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/Web/corporate/pages.nsf/Links/A73C3BE9FE838EAB80256BCF004DC3D5Quote:
In 2000, 25% of all fatal collisions had excessive speed identified as a major contributory factor in the collision. In 2001, that figure had risen to a staggering 45% of all fatal collisions.
Hmm! And coincides with introduction of these darned things in any case. But these are government statistics and thus dodgy to say the least.
Know what LanCASH£re, Cumbria and Arrive Alivee all say. Accident stats are questionable by anyone who lives nearby. The effort by Cambs back inMarch was blatant untruth!
[quote-"anon who is definitely bonkers if he he thinks speed cams are answer to A14's problems"]
As for the A14, i happen to live in cambridge and I can tell you that the A14 is not a BAD road, it is just that people drive too fast and consequently they drive to close!
And how does a scam stop the tailgating. In fact, the bunching was particularly noticeable around the Truvelos.
Cannot say I have been tailgated on A14 on any of my trips to see my cousin-in-law who happens to be senior surgeon in much publicised area of medicine down there.
BUT
How does a Truvelo get across the message of the two second rule - or is that too difficult a concept for you? Would the old driver advert campaign and a few chevrons markers on carriageway similar to those on parts of M62 and M6 not help remdedy the situation. They have proved to work wonders on two very dangerous sections of M62 and M6.
Scamera does not prevent it - and it really does seem to exacerbate the problem of A14 in any case.
anon who is migsuided wrote:
The speed limit on the A14 is 70mph, which is inappropriate. I believe a similar stretch on the A1 was reduced to 50mph limit and has seen the accident rate cut to a third (how does that sound?)!
A1 is road which has frequent roundabouts and road merges - that particular stretch is one of them! And further north - A1's 50mph stretch is more dangerous and accident prone than its 70 mph stretches! It is always on the radio for something or other

(Another cous' lives in North Yorks!)
anon who yet again offers no concrete proof based on own experience and data wrote:
I also happen to live next door to a leading paediatrician at addenbrooks and i am quite sure they can tell you that excessive speed has a surprising contribution to deaths.
Oh - but you cannot tell me yourself! And your next door neighbour (who is probably a colleague of my cousin's wife who is also a paediatrician in Cambridge hospital) will be no more able to tell me this than you are or he/she is. Children on those wards will be there for variety of reasons - and certainly not there predominantly due to road accidents. The lady deals with harrowing child diseases - but can categorically state that majority of her patients and others on the wards have never been involved in RTAC.
Especially since you were indeed quoting cut in child KSIs in previous post
