A14 Average Speed Cameras To Be Extended
Cambridge Specs section to go from 17 to 23 miles
Police have revealed that the Average speed cameras on the A14 near Cambridge are to be extended.
A six-mile extension to the scheme - which already covers 17 miles from the Spittals interchange near Huntingdon (j23) to Girton (j31) - has already been approved, extending the Specs cameras out to Fen Ditton (j34). The project will go out to tender in the New Year.
The scheme has undeniably significantly reduced casualties along the route - deaths and serious injuries have been cut by 68 per cent. To put that into context, 40 people were killed or seriously injured between 15 July 2004 and 15 December 15 2006 in what is now the average speed check section, but from 15 July 2007 to 15 December 2009 that fell to 13.
The cameras have apparently saved £4.3m each year in repairs and emergency services work after crashes, too.
But speaking to Cambridge-News, Inspector Clinton Hale, manager of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Road Safety Camera Unit, admitted that the Specs system isn't perfect: "The big problem we'll still see on the road is tailgating but new technology has been developed to deal with the problem."
That's presumably a reference to the new Asset cameras currently being tested in Finland, which can log up to five different motoring offences at once.
The pro-motoring group the Association of British Drivers (ABD) also called into question the validity of citing the Specs cameras as the sole reason for the drop in casualties.
Speaking to PistonHeads, a spokesman for the ABD said: "We suspect there is more to these figures than just the average speed cameras - there must be other elements that have helped reduce casualties. Average speed cameras just make drivers stressed and tired."
15 July 12004 to 15 December 2006: total of 342 casualties.
15 July 2007 to 15 December 2009: total of 215 casualties.
That is often the case behind these kind of headlines stats - show what will put the speed camera in best light, ignore all other stats and factors.
The improvements that were promised have been shelved (understandable as we are short of cash) so instead we get revenue raising cameras. How anyone speeds on that road during the day, when it is at its most dangerous, is beyond me, the only time that I can imagine you could exceed 70mph would be the middle of the night, and I not even sure about that. I would hazard a guess that the average speed of the road has probably reduced more due to volume of traffic than the scameras and this in turn has reduced the level of injuries.
Why do most drivers on the A14 have an aversion to the inside lane? Drives me nuts!!
Another problem is that when it is busy and you're in the outside lane, you can't pull off because they're all tailgating each other in the inside lane.
All party politics and cynical quips to one side, my experience (and I use this road a lot) is that the average speed cameras have helped to make the journey along the A14 a lot easier and less stressful.
Ok - so maybe on a clear traffic day, or late at night, the journey takes a couple of minutes longer... but for me it is worth it, because there are far less major snarl ups due to accidents than there used to be. And speaking personally, I am happy to take a couple of minutes longer to get throught that section - rather than to sit in a few hour tail back every few weeks.
This of course is quite aside from the main benefit which is less people getting killed along there.
Yes - it is annoying when lorries overtake each other so slowly, and yes it is annoying when idiots weave in and out - but try to see the bigger picture here - less people are dying.
Totally scientific then - no other factors could have affected this of course...............
And I'm sure the figure would never get manipulated so it has to be a good idea to run out Specs all over the country - and yes the Conservatives would never lie...........
And there's a purple pig flying past the window as we speak...................
Totally scientific then - no other factors could have affected this of course...............
And I'm sure the figure would never get manipulated so it has to be a good idea to run out Specs all over the country - and yes the Conservatives would never lie...........
And there's a purple pig flying past the window as we speak...................

As an aside, I wonder what the stats would be like if you took two complete calendar years, NOT a cherry-picked range of dates. If they show such a significant improvement as well, then much as I hate to say it the SPECS just may be doing what they're supposed to.
All it is, all the people that sit in the middle lane of a motorway that causes traffic and accidences!!! Big brother should regulate the quality of drivers and the attitude they drive not slow the cars coz of
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Sod it, why don't we all ditch our cars and buy golf buggies, then we can all poodle along at 15mph 
