MEDIARELEASE
Monday October 11, 2010
REGIONAL NSW DRIVERS ARE UNDERMINING POLICE
SPEEDING TRAPS
Seven out of ten regional NSW drivers are disrupting traffic to avoid a speeding ticket
says low cost car insurance provider Budget Direct.
In a survey of more than 1300 motorists 52% said they automatically go for the brake
upon noticing a covert camera, even though they were obeying the speed limit, while
a further 23% go for the brake to reduce their speeding.
Spokesperson for Budget Direct Richelle Ward said these survey results question
whether drivers are consistently reducing their speed or just adjusting to speed
cameras.
It appears a drivers mentality is to slow down around fixed speed cameras and be
on alert for covert cameras. It also seems drivers are working against police as 39%
claim to warn oncoming traffic of a speed camera by flashing their head lights.
Slamming brakes and not focusing on the road appears to be common practice
which is a real concern as this type of behaviour could be the catalyst for road
accidents, Ms Ward said.
These controversial results show that 70% of motorists believe speed cameras do
nothing to reduce road causalities while 60% say they dont reduce speeding.
With more speed cameras in use than ever before drivers are up in arms about the
governments assumed blatant grab for cash as 55% say that speed cameras are
just for revenue raising.
Motorists are also fed up with the frequent number of speed sign changes as 81%
state they are confused, while 37% are distracted by keeping an eye out for covert
cameras.
Respondents were extremely passionate about speed cameras and there is no
doubt motorists are not fully convinced of the benefits. Its a hot topic as governments
are set to rake in the revenue, Ms Ward said.
For more information or to speak to Richelle Ward call 07 3377 8875 or 0414 290 526