Sneaky local council...
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xsaravtr

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801 posts

282 months

Saturday 29th March 2003
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xsaravtr

Original Poster:

801 posts

282 months

Saturday 29th March 2003
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This article was in the local paper. The council are crowing about the reduction in accidents from cameras that weren't even working...

Article http://ichuddersfield.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100localnews/page.cfm?objectid=12787053&method=full&siteid=50060

Scruffy

3,757 posts

281 months

Saturday 29th March 2003
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Thames Valley police say there are 3.6 billion speeding offences per year.

Right - simple maths, in me head...
That's 650ish speeding offences per year for every man woman and child (and homeless person/vagrant/refugee/prisoner etc) in the country...

Think they exagerate a tad...

deltaf

6,806 posts

273 months

Saturday 29th March 2003
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I alone managed 3.7 billion, and that was just on a trip to wales....

soulpatch

4,693 posts

278 months

Saturday 29th March 2003
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deltaf said: I alone managed 3.7 billion, and that was just on a trip to wales....



I managed that just driving down the local shops!

pwig

11,998 posts

290 months

Saturday 29th March 2003
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hmmmm I wonder who 'Numpty' was?

skittle

312 posts

281 months

Saturday 29th March 2003
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so heres an interesting statistic.

If there are 3.7 billion speeding offences per year and there are say 5000 road deaths, that equates to a maximum of 1 death per 7400 speeding offences

ie the chance of speeding causing deaths is 0.013%

ie Feck all

Richard C

1,685 posts

277 months

Sunday 30th March 2003
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Good point - but the figures are more like

1 speeding death in 1.1 million offences or 0.00009%

m-five

11,987 posts

304 months

Monday 31st March 2003
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Scruffy said: Thames Valley police say there are 3.6 billion speeding offences per year.

Right - simple maths, in me head...
That's 650ish speeding offences per year for every man woman and child (and homeless person/vagrant/refugee/prisoner etc) in the country...

Think they exagerate a tad...



But they are probably counting it as an offence for every minute you are over the limit - i.e. I would incur 180 offences on my trip to London each week because for 3 hours I was above the limit - hence I would accrue 540 points and £10800 of fines per day

However, if I drive through France I can drive above the speed limit for two hours, and pay my nice little fine at the toll booth at the end

kevinday

13,594 posts

300 months

Monday 31st March 2003
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Scruffy said: Thames Valley police say there are 3.6 billion speeding offences per year.

Right - simple maths, in me head...
That's 650ish speeding offences per year for every man woman and child (and homeless person/vagrant/refugee/prisoner etc) in the country...

Think they exagerate a tad...


I don't think they exaggerate, I think I would be fairly safe in betting that over 90% of drivers exceed some speed limit at some point on each journey they make. So 20 million drivers, say an average of 1 journey per day = 7.3 billion trips per year = 6.57 billion speeding offences a year.