I sent him this:
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Subject: False and misleading claims
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 10:37:26 +0100
From: Paul Smith <psmith@safespeed.org.uk>
Organization: Safe Speed
To:
bob.roberts@mirror.co.uk
Hi Bob,
It appears that you wrote in the Mirror:
"SPEED cameras are saving more than 2,000 lives a year on the roads, it was
revealed yesterday."
Which is demonstrably and wildly wrong. For a start the first trials of speed
cameras were in 1992, and no significant use took place on UK roads until
1993. The official deaths figures are as follows:
1990 5217
1991 4568
1992 4229
1993 3814
1994 3650
1995 3621
1996 3598
1997 3599
1998 3421
1999 3423
2000 3409
2001 3450
2002 3431
2003 3508
2004 3221
2005 3201
You will note that road deaths fell by almost a thousand over TWO years before
speed cameras were used (5217-4229 = 988) but have only fallen by about a
thousand (4229-3201 = 1028) in the THIRTEEN years since.
We know very well some of the major factors that have contribute to improved
road safety. They include:
- safer vehicles
- road engineering treatments (think black spots and bypasses)
- improved post crash emergency care
Unfortunately for the proponents of cameras, these factors alone, and allowing
for growth of traffic, are sufficient to have lead to road death reductions
continuing as before to bring the current toll to under 2,000 per annum. In
fact, anyone standing in 1993 and looking at road safety trends would have
predicted 'road deaths under 2,000 a year' by 2005.
Far from doing well, we're now 1,200 lives per year behind target. My research
indicates that 'Policy' is to blame.
Having spent thousands of hours studying 'how road safety works' in fine
detail, I was so concerned about what I found that I gave up well paid work to
campaign full time for 'improved road safety values'. I founded and now run
the Safe Speed road safety campaign.
I hope there will be an opportunity to inform your readers that your headline
was not only incorrect, but also quite impossible.
I'm on 01862 893030.
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Best Regards,
Paul Smith
Safe Speed
web:
http://www.safespeed.org.uk
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