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The RAC has revealed that almost half of UK police forces have caught motorists driving over 90mph on 30mph roads.
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00:00When it comes to Britain's roads there are a range of driver behaviours which lead to fatalities.
00:08In fact, the National Police Chiefs Council has coined the term the fatal four in order to describe
00:14the main causes for fatal accidents on UK roads. Now the fatal four includes speeding which is the
00:23biggest cause for fatal road accidents in the UK. It also includes driving when under the influence
00:29of alcohol or drugs which is the second biggest reason for accidents in the UK. Not wearing a
00:36seat belt and driving while using a mobile phone are also recorded in the list. As a result of this
00:43understanding the RAC has since campaigned for the government to focus on avoidable road casualties
00:51in the UK's road safety strategy. RAC road safety spokesperson Rod Dennis has said that
00:59it's concerning that our research indicates speeding becoming so commonplace because the
01:05consequences can be severe. He added that the government is working on the country's first
01:10road safety strategy for many years so we hope that tackling this will be treated as a priority.
01:16In fact, further data from the RAC has found that excessive speeding is now commonplace on all UK
01:23roads. This comes after it was found that eight in ten drivers say they regularly see people speeding
01:29on all types of roads. The RAC found that speed limit compliance saw the sharpest increase on
01:3620 miles per hour roads while almost half of drivers speed over the limit. Furthermore,
01:42drivers have admitted to speeding on motorways more often than on any other type of road. So
01:48according to the RAC, speed cameras use either markings on the road or radar technology
01:54in order to identify a vehicle and record its speed.

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