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Speeding 'name and shame' success

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Speed cameras that shame drivers into slowing down rather than fining them may be introduced on English motorways.

The cameras record the number plates of speeding drivers and flash them up on a screen but do not issue penalties.

 

They were used during June along a stretch of the M42 in the West Midlands and proved a success with nearly half of speeding drivers slowing down.

 

Now the Highways Agency has said the signs could be extended to other English motorways and major routes.

 

A spokeswoman for the agency said it was the next step on from signs seen in many villages which flash up the speed limit and the words "Slow Down" when drivers are recorded speeding.

 

"Once the speeding vehicle activates the sign that vehicle registration number is shown at the same time.

 

"What we are doing is personalising it - it is moral blackmail in a way."

 

She said the fact that the cameras did not issue fines showed they were not only "revenue raisers" as portrayed by newspapers.

 

The trial was carried out by consultants Atkins between junctions 9 and 10 of the M42 in Warwickshire when the limit was reduced to 50mph for roadworks.

 

'Right direction'

 

The system would be used on stretches of road where works were being carried out. In 2004, there were more than 700 accidents at roadworks in the UK- 12 of which were fatal.

 

Atkins director Richard Deacon said: "All road workers are at risk from speeding drivers and we are committed to reducing this danger.

 

"This innovative system, which brings together two well-established technologies, provides a targeted approach that has proved most effective in encouraging drivers to adhere to the speed limit in roadworks."

 

The Highways Agency said number plate information was not stored once it has flashed on the screen.

 

Paul Smith, from anti-speed camera pressure group Safe Speed said it was a move in the right direction.

 

However, he added: "We will not get road safety back on track until all the speed cameras are scrapped."

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/5245664.stm

Great idea. Down with fines.

I agree.

 

As soon as they update the points system as well the better.

 

Visual signs which flash up the speedlimit are better than a camera.

I'll give it a few weeks before average speeds increase through these than normal speed cameras. Drivers will be laughing their tits of when they realise driving over the limit will not lead to enforcement action. These signs are a joke.

At every accident scene which was caused by speeding they should put a sign-post up with a blacked-out person/people. I believe they do that in france and it gets you to slow down.

I'll give it a few weeks before average speeds increase through these than normal speed cameras. Drivers will be laughing their tits of when they realise driving over the limit will not lead to enforcement action. These signs are a joke.

 

thats true

stuff like this only work for a while, then everyone knows they wont get penalized so they wont give a damm anymore

thats true

stuff like this only work for a while, then everyone knows they wont get penalized so they wont give a damm anymore

 

That's when a police man sits behind the sign post with a speed gun to catch the speeders.

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