I suppose I should be used to the contradictory messages put out by different authorities, following tragic events like this.
I have a mental picture of several offices, with groups of people fearful that THEY or their department will be blamed, and making media statements which fail to make any real headway.
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/viewarticle.aspx?id=382171
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PLANS for a speed camera on the A6 were cancelled after the Government withdrew funding in the face of mounting public oppositionto the devices, police have revealed.
Instead, it was decided to lower the speed limit to 40mph.
Police chiefs say the camera would have saved lives.
Last Sunday six people, including a four-month old baby and an eight-year-old girl, died on the A6 near the Plumpton crossroads.
The accident, the cause of which is still under investigation, claimed the lives of 19-year-old learner driver Ricky Stott, his 21-year-old fiancee Sarah Wigham, and their baby son Luca.
Also in Mr Stott’s Ford Escort at the time of the accident on Father’s Day were Ricky’s sisters Kirsty Louise, 17, and eight-year-old Lindsey.
Sarah and Luca will be cremated on Monday at 11am in Carlisle. A service for Ricky, Kirsty and Lyndsey will be held next Wednesday at 11am at Penrith Methodist Church followed by burial at Penrith Cemetery.
A second motorist, 84-year-old Manchester man Stanley Critchley, who was driving a Toyota Prius, also died. His wife was in a critical condition.
Sixteen people have died on the A6 between Carlisle and Penrith in the last three years and this has prompted some villagers in Plumpton to claim that a roadside school playground could be the scene of another tragedy.
A new speed limit on either side of the Plumpton crossroads is due to come into force in July.
Despite the road’s shocking death toll, Superintendent Steve Turnbull said Cumbria’s roads death toll was cut by 25 per cent last year.
He said: “A camera was planned, and it could have been installed – we did all the measurements and it had approval from the Department for Transport.
“It would have been sited just a few hundred yards north of the accident scene. But the Government decided that there should be no further expansion of fixed camera sites after public pressure.
“But it would save lives – that’s a proven fact. All of the sites in Cumbria where we have mobile camera vans have seen a reduction in fatalities.
“The A6 is similar to many roads in Cumbria. It has long clear stretches with intermittent bends, junctions, etc. and has light traffic on it when compared with other parts of the country.”
Without commenting on the cause of Sunday’s accident, he said such accidents can happen to cars which are driving within the speed limit.
Within Plumpton village, residents said cutting the speed limit would be a key factor in making the road safer, though some wanted safety measures to go further.
Some fear that a car may one day crash into the playground of Plumpton Primary School, whose boundary wall is just a few yards from the edge of the crossroads.
n A coroner yesterday recorded a verdict of accidental death on Dorothy Lister, 55, of Greenacres, Plumpton, near Penrith, and Gina Renucci, 22, of Carlisle, who died in an accident last October, a short distance from the scene of Sunday’s collision.
So to sum up the points Superintendant Turnbull (and the article) made:
(1) The accident took place a few hundred yards BEFORE the site of a proposed speed camera [No mention of the possible enforcement speed - 40 or 60?]
(2) Accidents fall at camera sites* (but continue unabated just a short distance away)
(3) You can still have horrific accidents within the posted speed limit.
(4) Despite the fact that 16 people have died in three years, the best they can come up with is a speed limit, or cameras to collect the toll for exceeding the limit (and getting caught).
NOT ONE MENTION of road engineering, better driver training, or improved policing, with transgressors being stopped and warned/prosecuted for no due care.
Last years accident at the same bend claimed two lives. The inquest was this week. This report
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/viewarticle.aspx?id=380497 contains more detail, and some important comment,
Quote:
Though the cause of Sunday’s crash is not yet established, road safety experts say driver education is the key to saving lives.
Cumbria Fire Service group manager Alan Sowerby, who attended Sunday’s crash along with part-time fire crews from Penrith and Lazonby, said: “Cumbria has some of the most dangerous roads in terms of fatalities.
“We don’t yet know what went wrong on Sunday, and can’t make any judgements, but we just want to emphasise to people that you really do need to drive carefully, maintaining concentration and observing the speed limits.”
Experts say that often, fatal accidents resulted from a combination of factors, such as weather, the road conditions and the manner of driving involved.
The fire service is working with other agencies in the county to improve safety awareness among drivers, particularly those aged between 17 and 25, who are statistically more likely to be at risk.
Mr Sowerby said he wanted to reach out to young drivers, or organisations involved with such groups, who could benefit from and are willing to take up road awareness training with the service.
Now that seems a lot more positive to me.
It makes this miserable excuse seem all the more worthless...
Kevin Tea, communications manager with Cumbria Safety Cameras wrote:
that driver education was part of a three-prong approach taken in Cumbria to reduce serious and fatal accidents.
The other two strategies focus on engineering solutions to road safety issues – such as improving road signs; and the enforcement of speed limits and other safety laws.
This includes the deployment of three safety camera vans, which deter motorists from speeding because they are so highly visible.
Since when has operating a speed camera been classed as a safety measure, when those identified as speeding, are allowed to continue unhindered or the bend with an appalling record is several hundred yards from the camera site? And what other safety laws do the CSCP enforce??
Words simply fail me!!!
