Lons
Established Member
I've never been "caught" by one of these vans and am in favour of speed checks where there is a road safety issue especially in built up areas however am totally against these vans being used to make large profit gains - Our active local councilor is of like mind and has unearthed some pretty damning evidence of this practice which is the reason a majority of people view the authority motivations with suspicion and undermines any good that they might do.
We have a very busy local country A road with a poor accident record. Loads of bends, hilly and subject to speeding motorists, motorcycle riders especially love the fast bends and are often on the wrong side of the road, over the double whites on blind bends :shock:
There has been an ongoing campaign for regular checks by the vans (NSRI - a partnership of police and 6 local councils which costs mine £120,000 pa). Chasing the stats my councillor eventually found that in the past 6 months the van has NOT ONCE been deployed on this road despite regular, sometimes serious incidents.
In contrast a road approaching our local market town drops from 60 to 30mph on a stretch for no obvious reason as it has only a few properties set way back from the highway. That's a seperate issue but there is a disused petrol station immediately past the speed signs which provides a perfect "hiding place" for the vans and there have been many complaints regarding this.
The figures for the same 6 month period show the van was "hidden" there 18 times, issuing 2300 tickets which at £70 a pop has generated £161,000. OK they were over the limit and culpable but from my experience I doubt if many were over 40mph in what should still be 60. Visitors in particular come round a long safe bend at 60 and either have to slam on the anchors which could cause accidents or commonly let the car slow which means they are doing 35 - 40 in the detection zone. Locals of course know about the trap!
There has never been an accident on this stretch of road to the best of my knowledge in the 30 years I have lived in the area. Cash cow or what :roll: Bearing in mind the cr*p these people give out is that the vans are there purely for road safety and this stretch was safe long before the vans were a twinkle in anybobys eye it rather leaves a bad taste.
Rant over, I feel better now :lol:
Bob
We have a very busy local country A road with a poor accident record. Loads of bends, hilly and subject to speeding motorists, motorcycle riders especially love the fast bends and are often on the wrong side of the road, over the double whites on blind bends :shock:
There has been an ongoing campaign for regular checks by the vans (NSRI - a partnership of police and 6 local councils which costs mine £120,000 pa). Chasing the stats my councillor eventually found that in the past 6 months the van has NOT ONCE been deployed on this road despite regular, sometimes serious incidents.
In contrast a road approaching our local market town drops from 60 to 30mph on a stretch for no obvious reason as it has only a few properties set way back from the highway. That's a seperate issue but there is a disused petrol station immediately past the speed signs which provides a perfect "hiding place" for the vans and there have been many complaints regarding this.
The figures for the same 6 month period show the van was "hidden" there 18 times, issuing 2300 tickets which at £70 a pop has generated £161,000. OK they were over the limit and culpable but from my experience I doubt if many were over 40mph in what should still be 60. Visitors in particular come round a long safe bend at 60 and either have to slam on the anchors which could cause accidents or commonly let the car slow which means they are doing 35 - 40 in the detection zone. Locals of course know about the trap!
There has never been an accident on this stretch of road to the best of my knowledge in the 30 years I have lived in the area. Cash cow or what :roll: Bearing in mind the cr*p these people give out is that the vans are there purely for road safety and this stretch was safe long before the vans were a twinkle in anybobys eye it rather leaves a bad taste.
Rant over, I feel better now :lol:
Bob