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May 2006

Front Page

Down Load Network

Network Front Page

Action Briefing UK

Defend Motorcycling DLD

Crash Barriers

Highway Code Consultation

Charging For Bike Parking

In Memory

In Memory of Donna Proctor

MAG News

New Chair for MAG

Darlington Awarness Day

Success in Northumberland

News

Safety Conference Scotland

Danger In Bike Ban

Houses Versus Motorcycles

Young Drivers - Curfew

Glow In The Dark Motorbike

Green Mini - Car

Ebike Insurance for Cars

Rider Attacked

Other Bits

Health Insurance Card

Butter v Margarine

ANPR - Speed Cameras

Dangerous Camera Makes

Camera Report Contrived

Articles

ISA - A Potential Killer?

Reason or Deceit? - TRF

Worrying Sign of the Times

ID Cards And Issues

Renew Your Passport May

DNA Innocent

Events

Events MAG UK

Farmyard Party

Heart of England

Brum Demo

Welsh Show

Anglesey

Previous Issues

Previous Issues

A DANGEROUS SPEED CAMERA MAKES A MILLION

Figures obtained by 'a tabloid newspaper' and reported by ITV.COM. reveal that Gatso speed camera installed at road works on the M62 has been responsible or over £1million in fines.

This follows Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) report, TRL595, which indicates that such cameras are likely to increase injury crashes by 55%.

Paul Smith, of the Safe Speed road safety campaign ( www.safespeed.org.uk ) said: "Speed cameras on motorway road works actually increase danger.

A report by TRL shows clearly that road works with cameras had much higher crash rates.

The Highways Agency is ignoring the science that they commissioned and apparently prefers blind and unjustified faith in speed cameras."

"Speed cameras increase danger because of the way that they alter driver behaviour.

They cause traffic to bunch and some drivers to panic brake.

They also cause excessive concentration on the speedo at the expense of concentration on the road ahead."

"But speed cameras also undermine our road safety system in subtler ways.

They damage the police public relationship, and imply a series of false safety messages.

Drivers are learning to trust the speedometer as a barometer of safety when in fact of course it is no such thing."

"We won't get road safety back on track until the government admits its dangerous mistake and scraps speed cameras."

References:

Article on ITV.com: http://www.itv.com/news/index_1682993.html

Information from TRL595: http://www.safespeed.org.uk/trl595.html