In Gear wrote:
Goes to court - they get criminal record as Zamzara correctly says.
So probably +95% of ticket speeders get no criminal record. – So you'll less than 5% right.
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Damned site more than your scams
I don’t possess these cameras, nor do I like some of them despite what you might think.
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And for the record - this Force has been purging the area of boy racers , drunks, drugged and defectives - result - hundreds of truly dangerous scrotes have been removed from YOUR roads!
That IS your job isn’t it.
You do it very well I must say!
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See above post - I have personally removed 100s of dangerous twits in last couple of months.
Now I’m presuming you aint supervision, but this level of personal purge must be without precedent,- hundreds, 200 or 300 perhaps. Removed – Disqualified?….. Jailed?
Your chief must be proud of you.
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Not giving away my rank - but bet your mate is a pretzel rooky in a Panda!
Nope, 28 years ChInsp. now, 15 years on traffic.
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Come up here then - dare you to drive along A167, (Tollhouse road, North Road, North Lodge, (Chester-le-Street) A 690, A67, B6288, C145, C12, B6282, B6280, , B 6168, A1086 , C182 amongst others where we are out in force with LTI 2020s!
That does not count the lads and lasses out in trafpol patrols and pandas!
Do so fairly regularly. I’ve nothing to fear from the law enforcers. On your motorway, the main problem is your 90+ speeders who tailgate for sport on very busy roads. Some of the worst driving I’ve seen is on the A1M.
Don’t choose to use your other roads much, sounds like you’ve a real problem with drink, drug chancers etc. I’ll keep travelling through thanks.
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Why do you NOT compare the average with the average performance of the last two years under the prats themsleves?
Oh Sorry - forgot - won't fit will it!
I’ve had a look at your stats, tried all sorts with them – not very good.
Compared with Lancs (your shout)
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Lancs - case in point. We know about Lancs - compare our stats to them becasue the county is similar to ours in many respects.
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As a matter of fact Sorry One - we have maintained a steady decline year on year. Third less die per capita on our roads than Lancs.
Figures don’t seem to bear that out;
Fatalities per 100000 population
1996.........Durham……9.7…………………………Lancs……6.2
1997.........Durham……7.4…………………………Lancs……5.6
1998.........Durham……9.0…………………………Lancs……5.9
1999.........Durham……6.8…………………………Lancs……5.6
2000.........Durham……4.7…………………………Lancs……4.6
2001.........Durham……5.6…………………………Lancs……5.4
2002.........Durham……8.6…………………………Lancs……4.7
2003.........Durham……8.6…………………………Lancs……6.1
Am I wrong In Gear? These are DfT and Census stats.
Forgive me for questioning, but I do like to confirm the validity of soundbites.
Gatsobait wrote:
Like the sig by the way. You're not prejudiced against speed are you?
You’ll find my tolerances on certain roads don’t bear that out –
more tolerant than some BiB!!
MM wrote:
As for the rest of your bleatings - kindly use relevant figures....
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Of course - it would help if you used only RTC figures instead of the total of deaths from everything!
I’m using DfT Road Casualty figures, Census population figures, Are they wrong? Are they only wrong for Durham?
Show me the errors? I’m happy to be corrected?
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Does it stop a tailgater? Spot a tired driver? Drunk driver? Drugged driver? Terminally ill driver? Defective car driver? Mobile phone user?
Some can! Some do!! Let them develop, they are in their infancy. You’ve not much chance of stopping their development anyway!
MM wrote:
Another of IG's and my wife's cousins was killed when a six wheeler artic hit him. He had entered one m/way from a merge and negotiated his way into L3 and L3/4 of this motorway went stright on to where he wanted to go and L1/L2 veered off to left to become another m/way going somewhere else....
Lorry had dodgy brakes (yup warning light was in cab - driver KNEW!) but it also had balding tyres and a bulge on one of them - which blew. Lorry careered through central reserve at low speed -(rush hour) and struck the guy head-on. No camera could have saved him and sadly - cops are not ubiquitous either..
My wife had mother and father of all rear-enders. She had pulled up at a traffic jam and man was taken fatally ill at his wheel. Unluckily for her - he had an unusually clear run at her - and hit her full throttle at great speed. Oh - she survived - and fully recovered after a lot of hard work on part of all of us!
Camera would not have helped then - and perhaps if a BiB had been more on ball before he entered motorway - just maybe.....
Tragic event MM and you have my sympathies, but with respect you are comparing two things which are entirely different. Cameras are not BiB. Neither can provide the answers to all our road safety problems. They can work to maintain or improve the status quo while we rely on road and vehicle improvements along with improved training
and remembering to use these skills to reduce fatacs. Cameras especially Gatsos are numb and don’t provide all or even many answers at the moment. They will improve and become much more road safety relevant, links with ANPR, SPECs systems etc. Who knows what the future will hold.
90+speeders on the motorway will always react more violently to loss of control following blowouts Smidsy impacts and failing to drive according to conditions etc. Their high speed puts them in much greater risk of the motorway crossover accident as well as more serious same carriageway accidents. We need protection from them.
