I've already given quotes to the Mail and the Express and issued the following PR at 17:29 this afternoon:
PR341: New speed limit advice: flawed and deadly
news: for immediate release
Initial reaction.
Department for Transport has released today their guidance for setting local
speed limits. Safe Speed called the guidance 'flawed and deadly' because it is
founded on bad science and tends to de skill driving.
* Basing speed limits on average traffic speeds as suggested in the new advice
tends to put around half of all drivers outside the law.
* At the foundation of the new guidance is the idea that reducing speed by 1mph
leads to 5% fewer crashes. The science employed is just plain wrong and the
claimed speed accident relationship does not exist.
* Reduced speed limits, where they are unnecessary, de skill driving, and if
our drivers employ less skill, more of us will die on the roads.
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "The new guidance is based on faulty foundations
and will ultimately cause road deaths to increase. If we want safer roads we
must look at the psychological factors that underlie crashes. By tending to de
skill driving these proposals will make road safety worse."
"Department for Transport is clearly blinded by its own 'speed kills'
propaganda and is not fit for purpose. It does not understand the process of
safe driving and as such is not competent to devise road safety policy."
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