Thanks for posting that. I ran around in little circles and issued a PR at 13:35
PR252: Official figures are bunk
news: for immediate release
Government figures released today claim to show a 15% drop in killed and
seriously injured road accident victims comparing Q2 2005 with Q2 2004.
Safe Speed says this should set alarm bells ringing...
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "We know that our national road safety system is
huge with 230,000 miles of road, 32 million licence drivers and over 30
million registered motor vehicles. Big systems have plenty of inertia and
change only slowly. It is absurd to suggest that there has been a 15%
reduction in killed and seriously injured persons in 12 months. Changes cannot
normally take place that fast. We have excellent road crash statistics for
over 50 years to prove it."
"The only conclusion must be that something other than road safety is
influencing the figures. It could be reporting practice, data gathering
compiling or auditing, or it could be mainly because people are become
disaffected from the Police and are failing to report crashes."
"It is utterly absurd to suggest that road safety has changed that much in
such a short time."
"The serious injury statistics have been behaving strangely for some
considerable time, and are presently unsuitable for year on year comparisons."
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Notes for editors
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New DfT figures:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/d ... 07488.hcsp
Safe Speed analysis of serious injury statistics:
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/serious.html
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/serious2.html