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Why not, it would have most probably reduced the speed this driver tried to negotiate the bend at and have prevented the accident. Your simple unqualified claim that speed cameras do not do this doesn't hold up.
The Speed limit was 50 mph, the appropriate speed for the bend was 40 mph in a car.
Even if the Van was travelling within the limit, the crash would of happened.
The speed camera will only take a photo and send the NIP in the post, somewhat after the event.
The speed limit signs, that flash up when vehicles are traveling too fast, are far more effective than a camera.
Accidents happen as a result of driver error.
The van driver was travelling too fast for the bend, not always above the Speed limit. The police estimated the van to be doing 70 mph. This estimate is not based on credible calculations. The van could well of been traveling at 50 mph.
Every day thousands of motorists are caught by cameras, they do not prevent the speeding offence.
The only way to address accident reduction is to prosecute ALL drivers that cause an accident.
This only happens to drivers in less than 1% of accidents on our roads, where drivers that cause an accident are actually prosecuted.
Cameras sole purpose are to raise revenue, that is their only result. Despite hundreds of cameras being sited on our roads, we have seen no reduction in death in any form.
Despite, major leaps forward in vehicle safety, ABS, Traction control, Air Bags, Deformation zones, which have all contributed to a reduction in death on our roads. The removal of traffic police, has increased the death rate back up.