driver drunk, very likely. though i guess (maybe wrongly) that the speed camera distracted him, and so the accident was there, and not a bit further down the road.
anyway, it's good that the passengers survived.
seems odd that there is no mention of the injuries sustained by the passengers, perhaps they were minor ones. was the driver wearing a seatbelt, as it seems odd that none of the passengers were badly hurt, whereas the driver died? Also, if the driver was speeding as you seem to maintain then how come the passengers appear to got off without being hurt too much? surely that if the guy was speeding then he would have seriously injured and perhaps killed passengers.
I don't blame the speed camera-the driver shouldn't have been so distracted by it. However it appears to be a "contributory factor" to the crash.
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I think it's a disgrace that you are happy to look to blame an inanimate object
I think it's a disgrace to blame an inanimate and vague thing as "speed" as the Government seem to be doing "speed kills" and all that. It's the driver's fault, but the speed camera seems to be a part in the crash (i don't know the full story). The tree played a big part in the crash, but i don't here "cut down the tree" from anyone, likewise i wouldn't remove the speed camera because it was involved in this crash, it might indirectly save two lives next week, by getting a driver banned that drives drunk often. Still think that clear signage of what the danger is is 100 times more effective than a GATSO, or dumping traf pol to catch and stop speeders instantly.
Anyway, i think we should all stop assuming and wait for the offical answer from TVP, however of course this'll be biased as they assume that anyone braking for a camera is speeding (which might not be the case, especially if the driver is drunk).
Soren, I respect you for bothering to register, dispite me disaggreeing with you. I hope others that are "anti-safespeed" follow your lead and bother to join, instead of posting personal attacks, and not bothering to debate.
Simon