Mapped: Every death on every road in Great Britain 1999-2010
Mapped: Every death on every road in Great Britain 1999-2010
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sday12

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5,066 posts

233 months

SB10

558 posts

188 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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For my post code, each incident took place when there was snow and high winds....even in June.

NotNormal

2,401 posts

236 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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Speed cameras not linked to deaths round my area then according to that info.



Must be for the money then, who'd have thought.....

McSam

6,753 posts

197 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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That's quite amazing, actually - I don't generally like statistics for the sake of it but this is quite an interesting one. Lots within half a mile of me, I remember a few of them happening. Cheers for the link!

NotNormal

2,401 posts

236 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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SB10 said:
For my post code, each incident took place when there was snow and high winds....even in June.
You are right, high winds are extremely common it would seem when it comes to these accidents.

Highway Star

3,610 posts

253 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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SB10 said:
For my post code, each incident took place when there was snow and high winds....even in June.
I know - what a load of crap.

11.30pm on 25 July 2000 there was obviously an unseasonal snow storm and high winds in Oxfordshire.

podwin

652 posts

224 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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I've clicked a few that say "One car involved, The weather was fine and it was daylight. The driver of the car, died."

What can happen to cause that?

mike325112

1,074 posts

206 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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podwin said:
I've clicked a few that say "One car involved, The weather was fine and it was daylight. The driver of the car, died."

What can happen to cause that?
Ran out of talent? Blow out? Anything really...

shoestring7

6,172 posts

268 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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Highway Star said:
SB10 said:
For my post code, each incident took place when there was snow and high winds....even in June.
I know - what a load of crap.

11.30pm on 25 July 2000 there was obviously an unseasonal snow storm and high winds in Oxfordshire.
Some poor bugger on one of my local roads was caught out by unseasonal snow and high winds in August 2004.

SS7

The Wookie

14,185 posts

250 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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The fatals around here seem to have an overwhelming proportion of either snow or HGV involvement, the latter is fairly predictable but considering that snow is relatively rare it seems very suprising.

mgmrw

20,951 posts

179 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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the facts on there are bks regarding each case.

Just done a postcode check, and it's shown the accident that killed my mums godson and his best mate.


Apparently it was caused by snow and high winds............ Funny, the fking inquest never stated either of them.

As ever the Police stats appear to have been made up on the spot rolleyes

kambites

70,445 posts

243 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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mgmrw said:
Apparently it was caused by snow and high winds............
That's interesting, none of the ones around here say anything like that at all - some of them comment that there was adverse weather conditions at the time, but they make no comment on whether they had anything to do with the accident.

pwrc

2,357 posts

174 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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Looked up the cross I see on my commute. Was a biker, in the rain. Poor chap. Big shrine even a year on

P I Staker

3,308 posts

178 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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I know there is one incident missing from my area, although the details of the incidents shown on there at least tie in with the time of year.


ETA: "One motorbike and one undefined involved", what's an undefined? confused

Cyder

7,176 posts

242 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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A few accidents around where I grew up that apparently involved snow and high winds in June/July.

Shame it's innacurate as it's an interesting site.

Maximum Bobs

3,762 posts

240 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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I also call BS. Wrong facts, wrong locations, missing accidents, snow in June & July.

mgmrw

20,951 posts

179 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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kambites said:
That's interesting, none of the ones around here say anything like that at all - some of them comment that there was adverse weather conditions at the time, but they make no comment on whether they had anything to do with the accident.
nah this one specifically states: "snow and high winds".

Which is odd, as we live less than 1 mile (direct) from the scene of the crash, and that night I remember us all piling into the car, to go round to theirs to help out, only 30mins later and it was warm, damp, and still.


Odd.

LordHaveMurci

12,320 posts

191 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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Five out of six within about half a mile of me involved bikes, the sixth involved a pedestrian. Now would somebody like to explain to me why there are three known Police speed trap sites in the same area?

kambites

70,445 posts

243 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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mgmrw said:
kambites said:
That's interesting, none of the ones around here say anything like that at all - some of them comment that there was adverse weather conditions at the time, but they make no comment on whether they had anything to do with the accident.
nah this one specifically states: "snow and high winds".

Which is odd, as we live less than 1 mile (direct) from the scene of the crash, and that night I remember us all piling into the car, to go round to theirs to help out, only 30mins later and it was warm, damp, and still.


Odd.
Doh! Obviously rubbish data collection.

Patrick Bateman

12,978 posts

196 months

Monday 5th December 2011
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Definitely missing ones.