Safe Speed issued the following PR at 20:20 this evening:
PR233: Hidden report reveals serious speed camera dangers
News: for immediate release
TRL report number 595, commissioned by the Highways Agency and delivered in
early 2004, looked at motorway road works crashes and evaluated the effects of
various safety treatments. Safe Speed obtained a full copy and found the
following information:
* Where fixed speed cameras were installed at road works the risk of personal
injury crashes was increased by 55%.
* Where fixed speed cameras were installed on open motorways the risk of
injury crashes was increased by 31%.
* Average speed cameras also increased the risk of crashes by 4.5% at
roadworks and 6.7% elsewhere.
* Conventional Police patrols reduced the risk of crashes by 27% at road works
and 10% elsewhere.
* Speed cameras were associated with an increase in crash severity with fatal
and serious crashes being 32% more likely where speed cameras were operated.
* Motorway road works are no more dangerous than open motorways.
In the executive summary, the seriously damaging information presented in the
report isn't calculated out - except as an aggregate with Police patrols
included. The police patrols showed a positive benefit while the speed cameras
showed a negative effect. These two were allowed to cancel out to show zero as
a net benefit.
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said:
"It is outrageous that this sort of information has been hidden from the
public. We all need the best information to help us to drive as safely as
possible. Whenever we are driving we have to manage risk - and the more we
understand the real risks the better we manage them."
"We have all seen strange driver behaviour where fixed speed cameras operate.
This report highlights the dangers. We're not surprised to see this
information - we have know for years that speed cameras were the wrong road
safety strategy, and it's a huge relief to see the truth coming out so
clearly."
"It has often been argued that digital speed cameras (which measure average
speed between two points) lack the 'obvious' problems of single location speed
cameras - for example you cannot defeat the camera by slowing briefly - but
this information shows that digital speed cameras also make the roads
more dangerous."
"After thousands of hours of research it became obvious to me that speed
cameras were having a negative effect on road safety. The evidence used to
support the speed camera programme has been weak and inadequate - often based
on nothing more than false assumptions. Now the truth is emerging, I'm
hoping for an immediate return to former road safety policies - policies that
delivered the safest roads in the world. Road safety isn't founded in 'simple'
things like vehicle speeds - instead it is founded in complex and subtle human
behaviours - we have to help drivers to make fewer mistakes, not force them to
pay too much attention to one minor safety factor."
"Many motorists won't be surprised by the news - they have always harboured
deep suspicions about the speed camera programme - and will be relieved to
learn that they were right all along."
"We must get these dangerous cameras off our motorways RIGHT NOW!"
"The Highways Agency have reported an increase in road worker deaths in the
first half of 2005. They should read their own research and get rid of the
dangerous distracting speed cameras."
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Notes for editors:
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Previous Safe Speed PRs, issued before the full report was obtained:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SafeSpeedPR/message/76
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SafeSpeedPR/message/77
Safe Speed web page with copy of table 3.18 and calculations shown:
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/trl595.html
Editors and journalists may also quote freely from that page until 30th
September 2005 - after that date contact the office for permission.
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This might just be the most important news item we have ever handled. Please read it. Be sure to understand it. Forward the PR and the web link to other boards or by email. EVERYONE needs to see this stuff. Speed cameras? It's all over. I have advanced the camera meltdown countdown to 2 days.