Hampshire Constabulary and Thames Valley Police are highlighting the dangers of the risky driving behaviour associated with the ‘Fatal 4’ in an effort to reduce road deaths and injuries.
The roads policing unit want drivers to realise that their actions can have fatal consequences and that this is happening in real life, not the movies.
A movie style film trailer, which has been partially filmed on the Isle of Wight’s Military Road, has been released to highlight the ‘Fatal Four’ – inappropriate speed, seatbelts, drink/drugs and mobiles – and to encourage drivers to think about the impact and avoid committing any of these offences altogether.
Back in 2016 the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit for Hampshire and Thames Valley Roads Policing commissioned a report to the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) on how best they could reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on our roads in the long term.
The report found that more than 460 road users would avoid being either killed or seriously injured each year if drivers drove safely and significant reductions in casualties could be realised if risky driving offending behaviour under the ‘fatal four’ was reduced.
TRL estimated, based on the data and evidence, that in 1 year across the Thames Valley, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight the following:
• 66 fewer people could be killed and seriously injured if every car occupant wore a seatbelt or appropriate restraint
• 160 fewer people could die or be seriously injured on the roads if drink driving was eradicated
• If everyone using a hand-held phone stopped using a mobile phone whilst driving then an estimated 242 fewer people could die or be seriously injured.
Road Safety Sergeant Rob Heard has said:
“We run campaigns throughout the year to target poor driving behaviour as well as focusing on the fatal four. To assist in getting the message out there we have created short film to highlight the dangers involved with the fatal four and the devastating consequences it can have to all involved.
“We’d like to thank everyone that has helped contribute towards this campaign and to give extra special thanks to the families who’ve shared their heartbreak and the devastating reality of the everyday impact these horrific road collisions cause. Throughout the year we will, in association with this trailer, be releasing personal stories told by families affected by the tragedy of a fatal road traffic collision to share their account of the impact it has had on them losing a loved one.
“We can only make a difference on making our roads safer for all if we look out for each other, share the roads and focus as individuals on how we ourselves can drive and ride safer.
“Sadly, many collisions are caused by those who are committing offences and this has a significant impact on the lives of individuals and families of their own and other road-users families. Please drive safely, and remember ‘It’s not worth the risk’.”
Police additionally welcome the public supporting us and our partners by displaying roundels for the Fatal 4 as a nudge reminder to all motorists. These roundels can be downloaded free on the Project Pictogram web site https://www.hantsfire.gov.uk/keeping-safe/ontheroad/project-pictogram/.



























































































