A new SmartWitness video shows dangerous motorway filtering as a car collides with an HGV on a busy motorway. The footage captures the moment the Ford Focus hits the side of the lorry after running out of filtering space as it tries to join the M6.
The Focus driver should have braked and waited for a space behind the lorry.
But the Focus driver kept going and there was unavoidable collision – with the lorry shunting the car along the hard shoulder.
Thousands of incidents such as this happen on Britain’s roads each year – with both drivers blaming each other for the collision.
The difference in this case was that the lorry was fitted with a SmartWitness vehicle journey recorder.
It quickly became apparent that the car driver was completely to blame.
Insurers for the car driver settled the claim as soon as the CCTV was produced.
The accident happened last month and the claim has already been settled.
The SmartWitness footage was provided by hauliers, the Malcolm Group, who have fitted SmartWitness in-vehicle CCTV to its 500 strong fleet.
Allan Campbell, Malcolm Group Technical Engineer, said the cameras had significantly improved road safety.
He said: “It is one of a number of measures we have introduced to improve safety – and it has been money well spent.
“In this instance, the claim was settled very quickly at no cost to Malcolm Group.
“Before we installed the cameras, we could often end in messy situations where neither side was accepting blame. In these instances, the courts could often side against the haulier even when their driver was completely blameless due the lack of incontrovertible evidence.
“That is no longer the case now we have SmartWitness journey recorders.
“The key question – who’s to blame? – can be established very quickly, and insurance claims are settled within days instead of months – without any of the added costs.
“Crucially for Malcolm Group, we are aware when our drivers are at fault and can embark on additional training where necessary.
“The fact that drivers are aware that their driving is being monitored makes them extra vigilant – also ensuring improved road safety.”
Insurers have found that just 2% of incidents recorded on SmartWitness cameras result in disputed claims – against an industry norm of 40% of motor claims.
The Road Haulage Association recently found that the fitting of in-cab cameras was becoming the norm rather the exception.
An RHA survey found that 54% of its members have now fitted cameras.
SmartWitness managing director Simon Marsh said: “The RHA survey is very interesting and we are very proud to be the only RHA GOLD vehicle CCTV supplier.”
He added: “Once a company fits vehicle CCTV they never go back to having their drivers operating without cameras.
“Most MDs I speak to tell me they wish they had fitted them sooner.
“This new video perfectly illustrates their worth. It might seem like a relatively minor collision, but these incidents in the days before cameras would result in a big drain on time and expense as both sides argued it out with insurers.
“Not any more – the SmartWitness footage goes off and it is settled almost instantly.”
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