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In some of todays papers, No new smart motorways and existing sections will be retrofitted with extra stopping spaces.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11976617/Plans-de...l

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - sammy1

Smart move! I wonder how long it will take to add more safer areas?

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Graham567

I wonder how long it will be before they add a hard shoulder......oh wait....

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Crickleymal

About time too. Anyone can see they were far more dangerous than a normal motorway.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Sofa Spud

Now the government has admitted that 'smart' motorways are a bad idea. So logically, existing smart motorways should have their hard shoulders re-instated, even if that means reducing from 4 traffic lanes to 3.

The overhead gantries with variable speed limits are a good idea though, so they should stay. In my experience, variable speed limits actually keep the traffic flowing better. But motorways without hard shoulders are obviously less safe than ones with them.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Adampr

Now the government has admitted that 'smart' motorways are a bad idea. So logically, existing smart motorways should have their hard shoulders re-instated, even if that means reducing from 4 traffic lanes to 3.

The overhead gantries with variable speed limits are a good idea though, so they should stay. In my experience, variable speed limits actually keep the traffic flowing better. But motorways without hard shoulders are obviously less safe than ones with them.

Agreed. Variable speed limits seem to work well, driving on the hard shoulder doesn't. I live fairly near the Almondsbury Interchange (M4/M5) and it's fairly noticeable that people try to avoid driving in the hard shoulder even when it's open.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - alan1302

Now the government has admitted that 'smart' motorways are a bad idea. So logically, existing smart motorways should have their hard shoulders re-instated, even if that means reducing from 4 traffic lanes to 3.

The overhead gantries with variable speed limits are a good idea though, so they should stay. In my experience, variable speed limits actually keep the traffic flowing better. But motorways without hard shoulders are obviously less safe than ones with them.

Agreed. Variable speed limits seem to work well, driving on the hard shoulder doesn't. I live fairly near the Almondsbury Interchange (M4/M5) and it's fairly noticeable that people try to avoid driving in the hard shoulder even when it's open.

I don't think they avoid driving in it, more that people don't understand that they can. Makes it better for me though as can often make good proress whilst everyone stays in the slower lanes. It's a bit like bus lanes that are not always in use at certain times, people still keep out of them.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - bathtub tom

I don't think they avoid driving in it, more that people don't understand that they can. Makes it better for me though as can often make good proress whilst everyone stays in the slower lanes. It's a bit like bus lanes that are not always in use at certain times, people still keep out of them.

Totally agree. It's not that they aren't safe, It's the average driver doesn't understand how to use them (or even drive!)

Don't get me started on 'zip merge', or how the 40 tonne 'knight of the road' driver feels they have the right to block a lane to prevent anyone from zip merging!

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Adampr

I don't think they avoid driving in it, more that people don't understand that they can. Makes it better for me though as can often make good proress whilst everyone stays in the slower lanes. It's a bit like bus lanes that are not always in use at certain times, people still keep out of them.

Totally agree. It's not that they aren't safe, It's the average driver doesn't understand how to use them (or even drive!)

Don't get me started on 'zip merge', or how the 40 tonne 'knight of the road' driver feels they have the right to block a lane to prevent anyone from zip merging!

If the average person can't use something safely, it's not safe. I know there are refuges, but not every issue can wait that long for you to pull over, so the alternative is to stop in a live lane of a motorway.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - alan1302

If the average person can't use something safely, it's not safe. I know there are refuges, but not every issue can wait that long for you to pull over, so the alternative is to stop in a live lane of a motorway.

They could improve how the gantry works and make them a lot quicker with better monitoring. I would rather have a brekdown on the M62 smart motorway than somewhere like the A1 with no hard shoulder but just as much and quick moving traffic.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Bromptonaut

How many of us here have actually had, or seen the after effects of, a serious incident or accident on a Smart Motorway?

I'm not on them everyday like somebody who drives for a living but given my circumstances and that of my family I'm up and down the M1/M6 to the North or various routes to the South and West. Never seen anything serious and nothing less so that could not have happened on a Motorway with a hard shoulder.

Of course there have been accidents where people have been killed or seriously injured and, things being what they are, they might have lived on legacy lay outs. Any change in traffic and expected behaviour will redistribute/relocate casualties even when the overall numbers fall.

As Alan1302 says they could be improved with better monitoring. The biggest scandal though is the length of time between their introduction and updates to the Highway Code and any sort of public information/education about how to use them.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - RT

About time too. Anyone can see they were far more dangerous than a normal motorway.

Statistically, they weren't - even without Stationary Vehicle Detection (SVD) the Killed & Seriously Injured statistics show that smart motorways were no more dangerous than conventional motorways - with SVD they would be safer.

This decision is a "save money" decision but dressed up by pandering to the public myth.

Edited by RT on 16/04/2023 at 05:12

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - gordonbennet

Unlit sections in the dark were always going to be dangerous and always will be, its all very well those who don't use the motorways every day in the dark to tell the rest of us how things should be or how inferior our driving skills are, it isn't you on a dark wet inside lane with your lights barely able to penetrate the gloom hoping not to find some half smashed unlit car imbedded half in/out of the armco with some poor sod stuck inside.

Yes things could happen just the same with a hard shoulder but most of us don't drive along a fully operational hard shoulder.

I've maintained from day one of these schemes that where unlit the hard shoulder should not be a live lane during darkness or in foggy conditions, if this had been implemented from the start everyone would have got used to it.

There's another thing too, too many car/van drivers (truck drivers even the excuseable foreigners are able to work this out) can't work out whether a part time hard shoulder is operational or not, perfect example being the M6 northbound just after the M5 joins and jct 9, as with many west mids sections unless the overhead gantry has the hard shoulder lit as in use its a hard shoulder, every day when i use that section people are merrily driving up the emergency use only hard shoulder, ignorance incompetence or sheer contempt.

I've had multiple instances of coming across stationary vehicles on a live lane, thankfully all so far no unlit vehicles in the dark on unlit, even at 50/55 mph its shocking how little time there is to adjust speed and merge without bringing the road to halt, most times its trucks in the left hand lane not cars as you all know, almost no cars drive along the left hand lane in the dark on unlit smart motorways.

What a marvelous idea to install more refuges, who'd have thought of that duh, we need these people to lead the country i tell you gawd help us...anyone with an ounce of savvy would have put the extra refuges in whilst the works were taking place, this was promised after the last smart motorway furore whilst the whole M1 section between jcts 13 and 15 was still dug up, but may not have been as lucrative for all concerned as waiting till now when conveniently infrastructure construction has hit a quiet patch.

Anyway, which is going to be the Zil lane for the more equal than others.

Edited by gordonbennet on 16/04/2023 at 09:52

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - barney100

I came across a stationary vehicle on the M2, so dangerous.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - John F

About time too. Anyone can see they were far more dangerous than a normal motorway.

Statistically, they weren't - even without Stationary Vehicle Detection (SVD) the Killed & Seriously Injured statistics show that smart motorways were no more dangerous than conventional motorways - with SVD they would be safer.

Really?

www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/motoring/motoring-news...1

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - RT

About time too. Anyone can see they were far more dangerous than a normal motorway.

Statistically, they weren't - even without Stationary Vehicle Detection (SVD) the Killed & Seriously Injured statistics show that smart motorways were no more dangerous than conventional motorways - with SVD they would be safer.

Really?

www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/motoring/motoring-news...1

RoSPA accepts that smart motorways are no less safe than conventional motorways - stationary vehicle statstics are worse but moving vehicle statistics are better - it's disingenuous when articles as you link to use selective figures and ignore the bigger picture.

committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/25613/htm...D

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Crickleymal

About time too. Anyone can see they were far more dangerous than a normal motorway.

Statistically, they weren't - even without Stationary Vehicle Detection (SVD) the Killed & Seriously Injured statistics show that smart motorways were no more dangerous than conventional motorways - with SVD they would be safer.

Really?

www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/motoring/motoring-news...1

RoSPA accepts that smart motorways are no less safe than conventional motorways - stationary vehicle statstics are worse but moving vehicle statistics are better - it's disingenuous when articles as you link to use selective figures and ignore the bigger picture.

committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/25613/htm...D

Yes but the problem is not with moving vehicles. The problem lies with a car that's broken down and can't reach a refuge.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - RT

About time too. Anyone can see they were far more dangerous than a normal motorway.

Statistically, they weren't - even without Stationary Vehicle Detection (SVD) the Killed & Seriously Injured statistics show that smart motorways were no more dangerous than conventional motorways - with SVD they would be safer.

Really?

www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/motoring/motoring-news...1

RoSPA accepts that smart motorways are no less safe than conventional motorways - stationary vehicle statstics are worse but moving vehicle statistics are better - it's disingenuous when articles as you link to use selective figures and ignore the bigger picture.

committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/25613/htm...D

Yes but the problem is not with moving vehicles. The problem lies with a car that's broken down and can't reach a refuge.

No - one problem is broken down cars - other problems include moving vehicles hitting each other - statistically there's a trade-off.

Should we also ban 2-lane dual carriageway A-roads without a hard shoulder?

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Crickleymal

It's usually easier to get out of the car and to safety on a two lane dual carriageway.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Adampr

It's usually easier to get out of the car and to safety on a two lane dual carriageway.

They also don't tend to have Armco or a massive bank next to them, so you can just pull off on to the verge.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Big John

A coupe of years ago II had a near miss on a south bound smart section of the M1 whilst driving a hire van. I had to swerve around a broken down car that was in the nearside live lane in pouring rain. No signs / warning beforehand.

Even though technically it's illegal I now avoid the inside lane on Smart motorways if I can't see a long way ahead.

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - paul 1963

Even though technically it's illegal I now avoid the inside lane on Smart motorways if I can't see a long way ahead.

So do I John..

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - mickyh7

In some of todays papers, No new smart motorways and existing sections will be retrofitted with extra stopping spaces.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11976617/Plans-de...l

Poor reporting.

The Government have 'Suspended' the rollout of Smart Motorways.

Until 5 years of Saftey Data can be gathered.

No story here, no Scrapping of anything, not a news story.

Stop believing the Daily Fail!

Any - Smart Motorways Paused and stopped - Andrew-T

You're a month late with the news ... :-))