Revised guidance from RACF
After useful feedback and debate, the RAC Foundation has now published a revised version of Professor Allsop's guidance on the use of speed camera transparency data.
Analysis of data for 551 fixed speed cameras in 9 areas shows that on average the number of fatal and serious collisions in their vicinity fell by more than a fifth (22%) after their installation.
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