20mph Zones Cut Injuries By 40 Per Cent
Study finds that residential 20mph zones dramatically reduce road casualties
Areas with 20mph speed limits cut road casualties by more than 40 per cent, a study has found.
The report by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (no, we can't work out what tropical diseases have to do with road deaths either) has found that, after adjusting for a general reduction in road injuries, the use of 20mph zones uin urban areas cut casualties by 41.9 per cent.
The data, which compared road collisions, injuries and deaths in London between 1986 and 2006 with speed limits on roads, also showed that the biggest drop in casualties came from children below the age of 11.
Study leader Chris Grundy says that the report backs up the government's plans to introduce blanket 20mph zones for residential areas in some London boroughs.
"This evidence supports the rationale for 20mph zones, not just in major cities in Britain, but also in similar metropolitan areas elsewhere," says Grundy. "Indeed, even within London there is a case for extending the currently limited provision of such zones to other high casualty roads."
Most cars go through our village at around 40mph. Is being 25% over the maximum speed limit actually acceptable? Seems to be. Rarely even see the police enforce these limits.
I think if people treated the 30mph limit with bit more respect, there wouldnt be a need to impose a 20mph limit. Even lorries and buses seem to exceed the 30 with little thought.
When the local council impose limits on roads formerly designated at twice that speed, is it any surprise the locals drive to the conditions not the limits.
Earl Spencer didn't like the noise from the NSL road outside his Althorpe estate (must have really affected him while he lived in South Africa) so he leant on the local council who compliantly banged in about 5 miles of 40mph limit overnight. If you do 40mph on that road you are at considerably higher risk of being back-ended.

What the report doesn't give is the statistics for the number of INCIDENTS. I bet they haven't fallen at all. All this report gives is pedestrians the confidence that they can wilfully wander into the road in front of traffic and cause mayhem, but probably won't get hurt (much)

Three words - GREEN CROSS CODE
JJ
Or am I been a bit thick?
Tackle the cause of pedestrian deaths, rather than blame the car driver.
'The report by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (no, we can't work out what tropical diseases have to do with road deaths either)'
It's reported in the BMJ (British 'Medical' Journal)
...get it?

'What' is that illustration under the 20 sign, is it a snail?
Oh my god, HOW much did the council pay for that!?
Simpletons.

'The report by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (no, we can't work out what tropical diseases have to do with road deaths either)'
It's reported in the BMJ (British 'Medical' Journal)
...get it?

'What' is that illustration under the 20 sign, is it a snail?
Oh my god, HOW much did the council pay for that!?
Simpletons.
of course driving at 20mph is safer than driving at 30mph, shorter stopping distances, shorter thinking distances and simply more time to see whats going on and what coming.
to all of you saying that we should teach the green cross code etc instead, your trying to tell me that not a single person got run over when your were a child? obviously they did and nowadays less people are hit aswell as those that are hit are far less likely to suffer severe injuries thanks to safer cars, lower speed limits and better planned roads and crossings.
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