Camera sighting requirements
Discussion
This
www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_rdsafety/documents/page/dft_rdsafety_025918.hcsp
is a very useful site. I am lead to believe that the guideline for accidents is five severe or fatal accidents on a stretch of road in three years, although here in Gwent one whiplash injury in six years seems to be enough to site a scamera.
www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_rdsafety/documents/page/dft_rdsafety_025918.hcsp
is a very useful site. I am lead to believe that the guideline for accidents is five severe or fatal accidents on a stretch of road in three years, although here in Gwent one whiplash injury in six years seems to be enough to site a scamera.
woodytvr said:
What does '(sic)' mean?
"so or "thus" : inserted in brackets in a written or printed text to indicate that odd or questionable reading is in fact accurate - though in the case of these Scam web sites - would not hold my breath on that one!
(Cambs web site justified a talivan at certain site claiming that 188 deaths had occurred at that site on that particular day in March in past years 2000-2003. Since I had in fact driven on that road on that day to go to wedding anniversary bash on that particular March day and have done so for many years and never seen accident occur, nor been held up in aftermath - would thus doubt the "accuracy"!))
>> Edited by WildCat on Tuesday 25th May 15:49
WildCat said:Did three double decker buses crash? Or an aircraft? 47 deaths on one particular day each year ... that surely justifies the road being closed on that day, not just a talivan! - Streaky
(Cambs web site justified a talivan at certain site claiming that 188 deaths had occurred at that site on that particular day in March in past years 2000-2003.
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