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Old 10-01-2017, 07:43 PM   #26
Kieron
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Default Re: Qld flash for cash cameras

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Originally Posted by noflac52 View Post
Unrestrained occupants aren't the cause of accidents but that's not what the article says. It says that they are a major cause of fatalities. Which is correct! They are!

It still puts speeding at no three.

It's so easy to change statistics by changing one word to suit a particular viewpoint.
That's true, it's also easy to selectively read what was written and come to your own conclusion...

Lets leave unrestrained as the cause at 27.3% and take the other two figures I posted - 25.5% speed and 23.5% alcohol (these are in the QLD doc). That elevates speed to second but its STILL a major cause.

Then look at the 2015 NSW figures I posted for further proof that speed is a major cause of accidents. I'm sure if you looked at other states, a similar story would be told...
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