Safe Speed issued the following PR at 12:35 this afternoon:
PR282: New speed camera rules - blundering on
news: for immediate release
Department for Transport (DfT) has published new rules for speed camera
partnerships today. Unbelievably, sites where it is 'dangerous to speed' are
still excluded.
Safe Speed first revealed the 'rules blunder' in January 2004. They select
sites where responsible motorists are speeding and exclude sites where no
responsible motorists are speeding. Because of this they do not enforce in,
say, narrow village high streets, where they would catch the occasional
nutter. They ONLY enforce in places where driving in excess of the speed limit
is safe and appropriate.
It is this 'rules blunder' that causes the widespread perception that speed
cameras are in the wrong places.
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "The incompetence and mismanagement behind the
speed camera programme is breathtaking. They have misused speed cameras to the
point that public confidence has evaporated."
"The 'rules blunder' ensures that the misuse will continue. Cameras may only
be placed only placed where routine speeding is safe.
"The continual confusion between safe behaviour and legal behaviour is
misdirecting everyone's road safety efforts. We must encourage safe behaviours
rather than those that are merely legal."
"The speed camera programme is to road safety what a hammer is to clock repair
- it's blunt and heavy and does far more harm than good."
"The only answer now is to remove all speed cameras from UK roads, and rebuild
road safety based on psychologically effective policies."
"Appendix H of the 4th year report (published December 15th 2005 by DfT)
suggests that speed camera effectiveness has been overestimated by 400%, and
even that has not considered the wide ranging deadly side effects. When the
side effects are eventually evaluated it will become clear how many people are
dying due to the fatally flawed policy."
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Notes for editors
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New handbook:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/d ... 611087.pdf
Safe Speed page giving details of the 'rules blunder':
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/rules.html
(It is WELL worth your time to read and understand the 'rules blunder'.)