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Citation

Beaton MD, Oakey M, Newhouse E, Copley TT, Fyfe M, Karbakhsh M, Turcotte K, Zheng A, Pike I. J. Transp. Health 2022; 26: e101461.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jth.2022.101461

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Introduction
Although automated speed enforcement (ASE) technologies have broad potential to reduce the societal and economic impacts of transport injuries, perceptions of poor public support have thwarted their widespread deployment in British Columbia (B.C.), Canada. This study investigates the levels of acceptance and support for different types of speed enforcement, particularly ASE, and the influence of informative statements or suggested ASE policies on levels of acceptance and support among a representative sample of British Columbians.

Methods
The online survey was conducted by Insights West, a public opinion research firm, in March 2018. Survey respondents were 802 British Columbians, stating their approval of 7 types of speed enforcement and 16 pro-ASE and con-ASE statements on a four-point Likert scale. They were also presented with two informative statements and 11 suggested ASE policies as a six-point Likert scale representing likelihood of support of ASE considering various critical elements.

Results
The majority of British Columbians polled demonstrated acceptance and support for the use of ASE technologies in B.C., and strategies designed to foster strong public buy-in for implementation and expansion of ASE technologies were delineated.

Conclusion
This survey highlighted the areas which need to be strengthened in order to garner and maintain sufficient community acceptance and support for the ASE program. The findings would be instructive for any jurisdiction that aims to deploy ASE technologies to reduce the burden of preventable transport injuries and deaths.


Language: en

Keywords

Automated speed enforcement; Community attitudes; Public opinion; Speed management; Speeding

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