From The Harold this morning (Sat. 12/06/2004):
"Exceeding the speed limit is not the main cause of car crashes, say researchers in Britain's transport department. Instead, carelessness, inattention and misjudgement are mostlt to blame. Data from 13 police divisions blamed inattention (25.8%), failure to judge the other person's path or speed (22.6%), looked but did not see (19.7%), careless / thoughtless/ reckless behaviour (18.4%), failed to look (16.3%), lack of judgement of own path (13.7%), and excessive speed (12.5%). The department said excessive speed means both "above the speed limit" and "inappropriate to the conditions". It found that 70 per cent of excessive speed accidents happened within the speed limit, falling into the category of going too fast for the conditions. In many serious crashes where excessive speed is noted, the causes of both the excessive speed and the crash are frequently drink, drugs, or joyriding in stolen cars."
In D'Auckland, I'd put "careless / thoughtless/ reckless behaviour" at 100%.
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