28,000 crashes due to speed cameras in last decade!
on August 6th, 2010 at 10:38 pmSpeed cameras have triggered at least 28,000 crashes since 2001, according to new research. The devices also cause motorists to drive erratically, to not concentrate on the road and to brake suddenly when one comes into sight, a study has revealed. More than 80 per cent of drivers said they look at their speedometers rather than the cars in front when they approach a speed camera, a poll by insurance company LV revealed. A third of more than 1,500 motorists quizzed said they had witnessed an accident or a near-miss as a result of drivers’ erratic behaviour caused by the machines. And five per cent admitted they brake suddenly to avoid getting a fine, risking rear-end shunts. Research by ICM revealed that speed cameras are a contributory factor in one per cent of all road traffic accidents. DFT figures since 2001 estimates the number of crashes at 2.7 million – meaning the cameras have been involved in 27,900 accidents since 2001. John O’Roarke, spokesman for LV, said: ‘Speed cameras have been a feature on UK roads for almost 20 years, yet the feedback from drivers is that while they may reduce speed they also appear to impair driving ability or at the least concentration on the road. More



