Golfmmad
Tour Winner
Not having a go here Billy but surely safety cameras are there to slow traffic down. Not necessarily at accident hotpots.Embarrassingly for the safety camera team in my old Force area, when I asked them about some of their chosen locations they tried to justify their camera placement on the basis of previous serious or fatal collisions, totally neglecting the fact that I knew they were talking cobblers, as I had been working in collision investigation long enough to know their sites, more often than not, were not collision hotspots!
My last 9 years of working before I retired was similar to what you do now. Delivering courtesy cars to non fault accident victims and then collecting them when their car had been repaired.
The job covered a large part of the south east and up to J12 of the M25. During that time what I noticed most of all was the impatience and speed of the traffic on motorways.
And especially at roadworks with an average speed check. The amount of drivers that disregarded the signs and not realising why they were there. To protect the workforce as well as the motorist.
Some lorry drivers are poor at this. I could be driving on cruise control at 52mph and the amount of lorries that would trundle up right behind, and then pull in and undertake - reckless!
Traffic just needs to slow down and consider the possible consequences!