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Community Speed Watch: Can Roadside Volunteers Really Impact Driver Behaviour? The National Road Safety Conference 2015 18 - 19 November 2015 Dr Guy ROLLINSON.

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1 Community Speed Watch: Can Roadside Volunteers Really Impact Driver Behaviour? The National Road Safety Conference 2015 18 - 19 November 2015 Dr Guy ROLLINSON Speed Watch Support Kent Police

2 Community Speed Watch practitioners: Operate in small groups at the roadside. Measure the speed of passing vehicles using a portable, board- type of speed indication device.

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5 Trained Speed Watch Practitioners Between January 2012 and October 2015 inclusive, 1,340 volunteers in Kent received the Speed Watch Safety Awareness training course. Risk-Assessed Speed Watch Sites Between January 2012 and October 2015 inclusive, 1,286 Speed Watch sites were risk-assessed in 117 different schemes around Kent.

6 Year Number of Schemes Reporting Data 2011~20 201239 201358 201469 3-Year Performance Summary

7 Community Speed Watch practitioners record: the speed, the registration number, the make, model and colour, the time of vehicles passing at: 25 and over* in a 35 and over* in a 46 and over* in a

8 Advice Letter Criteria The second and all subsequent detections by any scheme anywhere in Kent in the previous 12 months for speeds 25 to 30-mph in a 20-limit 35 to 44-mph in a 30-limit 46 to 59-mph in a 40-limit. All ‘high-end’ (50%+) speeds 31+ in a 20-limit 45+ in a 30-limit 60+ in a 40-limit. The fourth & all subsequent letters are hand-delivered.

9 Data from 2014 shows proportion of all multi-detection letters generated from more than ONE scheme location is 17% More than 4 in every 5 drivers detected speeding two or more times are ‘regulars’ or ‘locals’.

10 Year Number of Schemes Reporting Data Number of Observations 2011~20n/a 2012396,443 20135813,344 20146920,655 Total40,442 3-Year Performance Summary

11 Year Number of Schemes Reporting Data Number of Observations Number of Advice Letters Generated 2011~20n/a 2012396,443558 20135813,3441,404 20146920,6552,607 Total40,4424,569 3-Year Performance Summary

12 Year Observations and Letter Types Generated 1 st Letter 2 nd Letter 3 rd Letter 4 th Letter 5 th Letter 50%+ Letter No letter Total 2012263220002735,8856,443 2013560862510072311,94013,344 20141,28518738811,08818,04820,655 Sub- totals 2,108295631812,08435,87340,442 Total4,569 3-Year Performance Summary

13  88% of all vehicles detected speeding once were not detected again.  90% of all speeding vehicles that generated a first letter did not generate another.  0.05% (1 in 2,000) of all speeding vehicles went on to generate a fourth or fifth letter. Observations

14 Conclusion Speed Watch delivers a positive behavioural change in a large majority of drivers.

15 Community Speed Watch Support Kent Police Headquarters Sutton Road Maidstone Kent ME15 9BZ E-mailspeed.watch.data@kent.pnn.police.uk Webwww.kent.police.uk/speedwatch Tel01622 653781 PolicyR02C – Community Speed Watch


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