Statistics published today by the U.K. Department for Transport (DfT) show that in 2022 85% of the car drivers in Great Britain broke the law by driving faster than the speed limit in 20mph zones. On roads with a 30mph maximum, 50% of car drivers broke the law, reveals the annual DfT report on speed limit compliance.

The measurements are based on speed data from a sample of Automatic Traffic Counters (ATCs) around the country. These exclude locations where external factors might restrict driver behavior, such as at junctions, on hills, beside sharp bends or where speed cameras are visible, says the DfT report.

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    1 year ago

    The data shows 70-90%. However, about half are no more than 5 mph over the limit.

    It also details the caveat that almost all of the 20 mph roads measured are free-flow areas without traffic calming, and it doesn’t represent the majority of 20 mph roads where traffic calming is present and traffic will naturally be slower. So, basically they’re measuring compliance in 20 mph zones that don’t really feel like 20 mph zones.

    Compliance is much better for 30, 60 and 70 mph limits.

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      1 year ago

      So it’s ok to not comply with laws when it feels right?

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        1 year ago

        Well, if it wasn’t for otherwise good citizens breaking laws they know to be wrong, those laws would never get changed.