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https://www.gov.uk/government/news/safety-on-smart-motorwaysI have never liked motorways where you don't have a permanent hard shoulder. People on motorways tend to drift into a different world as they are going for miles and miles at the same speed. Cruise control compounds this situation. Their mind drifts and they don't pay attention to road signs. I've seen that often in my travels.
In my company, something like this would never have got through our Risk Assessment process. We work on fatalities every x thousand years. Divide that by the number of installations (in our case) and then that gives you an indication of the potential of death. On a motorway it just takes one person out of hundreds potentially passing a stricken vehicle not to be paying attention, and you have an accident waiting to happen.
There are too many variables to make it safe. The use of the term "smart motorways" is an oxymoron in my opinion.
An actual risk assessment or what we think it would be?
Evidence indicates that smart motorways are helping to improve safety. The first nine of the latest generation of smart motorways have reduced casualty rates by more than 25 per cent.