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Estonia trials new approach to speeding

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Think speeding will get you to your destinatio­n quicker? Not in Estonia it won’t. The Police Force has been trialling a new kind of speeding penalty – and rather than receiving a fine or points by default, if you get caught you’ll be given a choice between paying a fine or taking a time out.

So how does it work? Well, if you’re caught breaking the speed limit by 20km/h (12mph) or less, you’ll be given a 45-minute time penalty – and if you break the limit by 21km/h – 40km/h (25mph) then you’ll receive a 60-minute time penalty.

The trial comes as a response to an increase in road incidents and fatalities in 2017, and although most countries penalise speeding with fines and points, Estonia’s trying something different. It’s worth noting you can only take the time penalty if you’ve got a clean licence.

PPA innovation advisor, Elari Kasemets, said: “This is part of a traffic innovation project that aims to find new, effective ways to improve road safety. We are investigat­ing how speeders perceive the fine and the impact of the lost time. We know from interviews with motorists that some people consider having a conversati­on with a police officer and the time they take to intervene more effective than fines.

“On the basis of these police operations, we will collect informatio­n about the reasons speeders give to justify breaking the limit. We are analysing the impact of different interventi­ons to find more effective solutions, because the goal is for perpetrato­rs to actually change their behaviour, not to punish them for the sake of punishment.”

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