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BDP Press Release

Friday 5 October 2007 – for immediate release

Norwich drivers - “named & shamed” on road safety website

People who drive badly in Norwich are being shopped on a website set up to make the UK's roads safer.

On BetterDrivingPlease.com members of the public can report motorists they have seen driving dangerously.

So far, there are a handful of reports on the site from Norwich. Nationally, there are more than 4,000 reports of bad driving.

Road safety campaigner Andrew McGavin set up the site.

He said: "How many times have you followed someone driving like a total idiot, and wished there was a police car nearby? Now you can do something about it by reporting that person yourself".

The website lets anyone make a report and view every single report in the database.

Reports from the area include:

  • The rider of a Y reg motorbike who ran a red light at a pedestrian crossing on the Norwich inner ring road
  • A driving instructor in a 56 plate car tailgating a car and cutting up another on the A11 in Norwich
  • The driver of a T reg car who nearly drove into the back of another vehicle on the A47 in Norwich, while using a handheld mobile phone

The full number plates and details of these incidents are available on BetterDrivingPlease.com.

New Zealand has a similar website. The statistics are stunning. Drivers reported there are 23 times more likely to crash within a year of being reported - proving to be an effective tool in identifying the worst drivers. And that's given Andrew ambitious plans for the site.

He is currently talking to UK police chiefs about them checking their records against the BetterDrivingPlease.com database, then writing to offenders.

He added: "The more reports there are on the site, the more powerful a weapon it becomes against the small minority of stupid drivers who make it dangerous for the rest of us on the roads."

  • Check your number plate and area on the database at www.BetterDrivingPlease.com

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