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Dont Smile - You Are Not On Camera ( Or Are You ? )
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-birmi ngham-2 0309794
//Mr Clinton said speed cameras helped to save lives because speeding "significantly" increases the risk of an accident happening//
Should they find the funds from other budgets ?
//Some inactive cameras will be kept to act as a speeding deterrent to drivers//
How can it be a deterrent , if they are all going to be switched off ?
//Mr Clinton said speed cameras helped to save lives because speeding "significantly" increases the risk of an accident happening//
Should they find the funds from other budgets ?
//Some inactive cameras will be kept to act as a speeding deterrent to drivers//
How can it be a deterrent , if they are all going to be switched off ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not convinced about this significantly increased risk. How do they monitor all the speeding that didn't result in an accident ? I recall cameras going in at the flyover on the M4 and police apparently being amazed at the number of motorists that were speeding there. Clearly their risk assessment was assuming a far lower and flawed number. Surely there must be some increased risk but how much ?
And I would be interested in knowing the latest results from places where they switched the cameras off. Did Bedlam break out overnight ?
And I would be interested in knowing the latest results from places where they switched the cameras off. Did Bedlam break out overnight ?
fred
It says that there are plans to swith of - all - fixed cameras .
But it then says that ' some inactive cameras will be kept to act as a speeding deterrent to drivers '
My question is if they are all going to be switched off ( and removed ) - how is keeping some inactive cameras going to act as a deterrent ? . Drivers will know that they are inactive .
It says that there are plans to swith of - all - fixed cameras .
But it then says that ' some inactive cameras will be kept to act as a speeding deterrent to drivers '
My question is if they are all going to be switched off ( and removed ) - how is keeping some inactive cameras going to act as a deterrent ? . Drivers will know that they are inactive .
There's a camera in Leeds, that was switched off at least 10 years ago, but it's still there, and some drivers do brake when they see it. You can't tell that it doesn't work: you have to know about it. It was switched off when the guidelines for installing them were changed. The new guidelines said that a camera had to be visible from (I think) 60 yards or metres, and this one is just around a bend, so it can't be seen from a distance.