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40mph rural limit slammed

The Association of British Drivers has criticised a survey that suggests a blanket 40mph speed limit on rural roads.

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By Dan Gilbert

03rd August 2006

 
A head on collision between two cars doing 40mph is still likely to be fatal, and speedo watching, brain dead driving makes this more likely on country lanes
Road safety group, the Association of British Drivers, has suggested a survey from insurers Direct Line takes road safety `up a blind alley’.

The survey demands a limit of no more than 40mph on all rural roads because of “the high number of fatalities now occurring on country lanes” and the fact that a quarter of respondents admitted breaking the 60mpg limit.

However statistics on accident rates by road class and severity from Transport Statistics GB 2005 shows that accident rates are in fact much lower on rural roads than urban ones - 70 accidents per 100 million vehicle km on urban A-roads against 25 on rural A-roads; and 64 accidents per 100 million vehicle km on other urban roads versus 46 on other rural roads.

Mark McArthur-Christie, the ABD’s Director of Policy commented “It’s difficult to see the road safety logic behind Direct Line’s rather confused argument. They don’t offer any evidence that the fatal crashes are related to people breaking the 60mph limit -because there is none. And if breaking the 60 limit were the problem, where is the sense in reducing that limit to 40mph? This reads more like a PR-driven survey than serious road safety.”

McArthur-Christie concluded “We must move away from the view that `the answer’s a blanket speed limit - now what’s the question?’ A safe speed for the conditions varies constantly, from second to second and can be significantly above or below 40mph. Good drivers know and recognise this.

"Blanket speed limits just increase frustration overtakes, cause drivers to tailgate and reduce respect for speed limits generally. Forcing compliance with such limits reduces attention and stops drivers thinking for themselves - a head on collision between two cars doing 40mph is still likely to be fatal, and speedo watching, brain dead driving makes this more likely on country lanes.”

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