fatboytim wrote:
As a supervisor of highway works on A roads, nsl roads, and dual carriageways (thankfully not on motorways), I must say I have little sympathy for those caught speeding in roadworks.
It is an increadably difficult job to balance between keeping traffic flowing and the saftey of my workforce/co-workers/freinds.
We can if necessary take convoys thru the works, but do you want to crawl at 15mph behind a transit pick-up with beacons?
It's not just workers getting hit by cars, I have seen a 'Bigfoot road cone' (the biggest), flicked like a tiddly wink over 15m by an artics rear tyre clipping the base, now that did frighten me.
For me to call in the police to enforce the limit, I would have to be most seriously concerned for the LIVES of 'my lads', If there had been a near miss or two, and a worker was later injured and I hadn't asked for police enforcement I would be liable under Health & Safety for not taking reasonable steps to protect my workers. I don't fancy going to a funeral and then jail.
Please think about this
44tonne wagons constantly passing within 3mtrs (10ft) of your desk, workstation, etc at 60 mph.
You ask your office junior, secretary, apprentice to photocopy, make the coffee, answer that phone SCREECH BANG AND THEY'RE DEAD right there in your office.
I'm not a fan of cameras, and am actively involved in litigation regarding an unenforceable site, that may cause a refund.
I've a 4.0l 250hp car and love to drive it. (it also helps get up to speed quickly on leaving the works exit into A road traffic)
I apologise if this sounds like a rant but it is a serious road saftey issue,
I want to go to work repair/replace the roads we all use and wear out, have the craic with the lads, do my paperwork, and see everyone get home safely, the public, my workers, and myself.
fatboytim
The above talks of police enforcement - but I have YET to see ANY enforcement - all they do is send out the penalty payment request a few days later! The perpetrator(s) are free to continue threatenig the lives of roadworkers and other motorists alike.
Ernest Marsh wrote:
Interestingly, the 381 drivers spotted will not have received their NIP's yet, and so ever since they were filmed on monday and tuesday, will have still been driving through road works in excess of the posted limit.
That must be VERY re-assuring to the workmen!!
I have no problem with appropriately placed speed limits, and am quite happy to slow down for the benefit of road workers.
I also slow down for children, disability scooters, cyclists (with or without lights on at night!) and horses - yet they dont have a camera sending out £60 fixed penalty offers, especially when they are all safely tucked up in bed at nights. I am really concerned that when driving at nights, with very little traffic on the road, and no workmen, that I am expected to slow to well below the limit of some of our narrow lanes here in Cumbria.
As to working with a heavy truck in my office?
I have some pretty heavy machinery which frightens some of our cuctomers when it's in operation - a large guillotine which cuts 3mm brass sheet, or 2mm stainless steel. When the blade swings down with a large crash, I have to warn pensioners in the shop of the impending noise in case they have a coronary. Most are concerned that we might lose a hand. The risk is entirely in their imagination, because they dont know about the guards etc, they only hear the noise!
As long as I thought sufficient safeguards were in place, then a truck at three metres would hold no fear for me.
Now using the cycle path north of Ings, where numerous vehicles have intruded while having spectacular crashes... that worries me - despite the so called safety cameras less than half a mile away. Drivers and riders are no safer than they were without the cameras!