But what is happening now? They’re dropping like ninepins. Swindon led the way, and other authorities such as Oxfordshire and Wiltshire are following. Obviously this is in response to government budget cuts, but if local councils genuinely believed they were effective, surely they would be fighting to keep them and cutting other areas of expenditure instead. In reality, cuts are being used as a cover to beat a retreat from a discredited and unpopular policy. And, despite the shroud-waving anguish from pressure groups such as BRAKE and RoadPeace, I would confidently forecast that we’ll see a further fall in road fatalities in 2010, following the very encouraging figures in 2009. I’m sure Paul Smith will be looking down from above and feeling thoroughly vindicated.
And this underlines the point that, however permanent and entrenched something seems to be, it is not a law of nature that anything endures forever. You don’t have to “accept it” and “move on”. Nobody can predict whether the wheel may turn full circle. No doubt in the early 1920s US Prohibition was widely seen as “here to stay”. But it wasn’t.
Official figures show that bad driving, such as inattention, not looking, losing control of the car, and so on, causes far more fatalities on the road than speed. Yet we have put all our eggs in the anti-speed basket and got rid of traffic police who are needed to deal with the greater problems caused by bad driving.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more - and hopefully the decline of speed cameras will concentrate minds on providing proper traffic policing.
ReplyDelete"but if local councils genuinely believed they were effective, surely they would be fighting to keep them and cutting other areas of expenditure instead"
ReplyDeleteExactly, and I hope all councils follow suit and stop funding the percecution of bars and their owners and staff, who get caught out by smokers smoking in their establishments without the owners knowledge or consent. They did nothing wrong, the smoker did, sometimes willfully, sometimes by accident but the publican is punished to the enth degree...this is so fucking wrong.
As soon as satnavs started picking
ReplyDeleteout the money spinners and the
cashcows stopped yielding a nice little earner,the camera's days
were up.Anyone with more than 1 GCE o level could have sussed out
their futility unless they were
spaced out every 500 Metres on every road in Britain. Unfortunately(Big YIN) the funds
saved will now go to clamping down on pubs with smoking shelters with
more than 2 sides.
Go easy on the speeding motorists
which INCLUDES MOST MPs
Hit the backyard smoker which
EXCLUDES MOST MPs.
Freezing Fred