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Cameras cause more road deaths' claim
CAMPAIGNERS who are calling for fewer speed cameras have warned that they actually encourage motorists to drive more dangerously, because they are constantly checking their speed.
According to Safe Speed, the campaign for 'genuine' road safety, drivers spend so long looking at their instruments to keep below posted limits when there are speed cameras that they are effectively 'driving blind'.
Its research is based on a straight single-carriageway A-road, with a 50mph speed limit.
Looking at a camera positioned 100 yards before a crossroads, which is highly visible and when traffic is light during daylight hours, a driver would lose up to 67% of road observation checking the speedo five times at 50mph. Checking just once would reduce observation time by 13%.
The Safe Speed website says: 'The road to hell is paved with good intentions and so it is with speed cameras. Good intentions abound and yet the road to hell is right outside your door.'
According to Safe Speed, there is a clear tendency for road deaths to increase where speed cameras are most used.
The top four speeding fine areas (Essex, Lancashire, Thames Valley and Derbyshire) collectively saw road deaths increase between 2002 and 2003 by 12.2% from 376 to 422, despite issuing almost 600,000 speeding tickets between them, Safe Speed claimed.