
One Million UK Drivers on Brink of Losing License
- Up to 4,000 new speed cameras to be deployed
GPS warning systems backed by transport minister
New figures released by one of the UK’s leading insurers have shown
that almost 1-million drivers on their database could be just one offence away
from facing a driving ban under the new proposed Road Safety Bill. Shockingly,
the report also highlights a further 4.7 million drivers who have current endorsements
on their licences.
These results were highlighted in a survey produced by YouGov for Direct Line
Insurance, provoking a debate on the BBC News Night programme on the 9th March.
Newsnight openly debated the potential impact of these changes in the new Road
Safety Bill with Transport Minister Dr Stephen Ladyman and other industry figures.
The new bill includes changes to the current point’s structure and the
government’s policy on enforcement camera’s visibility and location,
adding even more pressure on the UK motorists identified in the report.
The proposed changes highlight that cameras will no longer have to be located
only at accident black spots, but also in areas which could be a potential
accident zone through speed being a factor. This moves the government from
reactive use of speed cameras, to a more proactive focus, preventing accidents
from happening.
New and existing cameras will not have to be brightly marked as before. These
factors do increase the chances of driver prosecutions and will surely bring
concern to the many drivers who rely on their licence for their job and livelihood.
Most drivers do not set out to speed and break the law, they are often caught
out following the speed of traffic or just getting distracted or confused.
So how do drivers avoid falling foul of the new regulations, increased insurance
premiums due to endorsements and further putting their licence at risk ?
Well, the Road Safety Bill and Government policy clearly support and acknowledge
the benefits of GPS based driver safety systems. During a recent parliamentary
session and re-enforced on the NewsNight programme, Dr Ladyman when asked about
these devices replied: “Such devices will continue to be perfectly legal;
in fact I have one myself.” In that same parliamentary session, Ladyman’s
views were supported further by conservative Shadow Transport Minister Owen
Patterson who also stated his approval of GPS based safety products and also
acknowledged owning such a device.
Stephen Ladyman’s comments have been welcomed by the UK’s leading
manufacturer of GPS based driver warning systems Blackspot Interactive maker
of Road Angel. Chief Executive Steven Salmon explained: “We are very
pleased that Dr Ladyman has endorsed the recognition contained within the planned
road safety bill that GPS safety products like Road Angel work hand in glove
with the stated intention of enforcement cameras; to alert drivers of their
speed in locations where accidents are most likely to occur. Our stance has
always been one of promoting safer driving and helping drivers stay within
the law through being alert and aware of local road regulations and conditions.
Indeed, an independent 1-million mile fleet test has proved that business drivers
using Road Angel have 50% fewer accidents and are 74% less likely to receive
further endorsements.” He added, “I believe that Road Angel is
a major benefit to motorists and will enable them to stay on the right side
of the new regulations. We want to help the government reduce road deaths and
motorists to stay on the road.”
Road Angel GPS accident blackspot and safety camera warning systems alert
drivers to accident blackspots, primary school zones, safety camera locations
and other hazardous stretches of road, providing drivers with daily updated
information. This information is collected from the Police, Local Authorities,
the DFT and existing Road Angel customers, all managed by Blackspot Interactives’ in
house data support team.
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Needell, TV Presenter.
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