Thursday, April 02, 2015

ABD SURVEY: GOVERNMENT HAS FAILED TO END "WAR ON MOTORISTS





Alliance of British Drivers' members have given the thumbs down to the Coalition's record on drivers. When asked whether the Government had kept its promise to end the War on Motorists (1), 75% said it had failed and 24% said it had only partially succeeded.
Recipients cited:
  • Failure to increase the 70mph motorway limit
  • Despite promises to the contrary (2), the proliferation of speed camera usage including the decision to introduce stealth cameras onto the motorway system.
  • The continued unnecessary reduction in speed limits.
  • The increased threat of a privatised road system and road tolls.
  • No real progress on improving the condition of the roads
  • The perception that Government still sees drivers as 'cash cows'
With an election just weeks away, members were asked which party they trusted to deliver a fair deal for drivers, only 15% trusted the Conservatives, 2% trusted Labour, 1.5% the Lib Dems and 28% UKIP. Over 50% didn't trust any party to represent them.(3)

ABD spokesman Nigel Humphries said:
"The car is essential to the country's economy and the lives of millions of people, creating opportunity and increasing quality of life. However, drivers are saying loud and clear that over the last 5 years, the Government has failed to keep its promise to end the war on motorists. 
Drivers are especially angered by the continual reduction of speed limits demanded by vested interest lobby groups. Road safety should be about improving poor drivers not punishing good drivers.
With the election just weeks away and with the prospect of another close result, perhaps political parties will come to regret not doing more for the nation's 30million licence holders."

DATED: 02.04.15

FEED: HA





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