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Professor’s estimate of KSI camera benefit is still too high

Idris Francis, Petersfield, Hants GU32
07 February 2014
Richard Allsop’s estimate of speed camera benefits is still to high, says Idris Francis
Richard Allsop’s estimate of speed camera benefits is still to high, says Idris Francis

 

Professor Richard Allsop’s new 22% estimate for killed and serious injury reductions due to speed cameras, lower than his 2010 figure of 43% though it remains far higher than the 8% STATS19 total for  “likely” and “possible” involvement of speeding in accident causation (‘Professor reduces speed camera benefits’ LTT 24 Jan). Yes, I have seen the DfT’s explanations of how modest reductions in speeding can eliminate far more accidents than...

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