Lights on highways and main roads, town center and residential streets, as well as sidewalks and bike paths, have all been turned off as Parliament tries to save money on energy bills and reach its carbon emissions targets. The switch-
Leave began as early as nine o'clock P. M.
While security activists and police are concerned that this will lead to increased road accidents and crimes, they are still taking action.
After the Sunday Telegraph investigation, it is possible to disclose the full extent of the power outage
It was the day when the clock was back for an hour and it was dark earlier in the evening
Discovery: The vast majority of parliaments choose to turn off the lights at night, and sometimes they say they don't need them, while others have lights that can be darkened.
Seeking to save the third British tree from the petition of the killer fungus committee to "turn off street lights", calling for rethinking road lighting, turning off street lights and darkening the road, to save money on the highway to face the midnight dark teenager who lost her stomach after drinking a liquid nitrogen cocktail, she talked about her pain. Local authorities say these initiatives help reduce energy at a time when energy prices continue to rise
In recent weeks, some big energy companies have reported higher prices, including UK Gas, npower and EDF energy --
This week, the company said it would raise standard variable prices for gas and electricity customers by 10%.
Some committees hope to save thousands of pounds by turning off the lights at night or converting them into dimmers.
However, some committees acknowledge that due to the cost of installing new lights, dimmer switches and complex control systems, they may not see the savings in the coming year 45.
And some Parliament.
Highway administration responsible for highways and major A roads
To achieve the "green" goal of reducing carbon emissions by reducing power use, the lights were turned off, said.
Critics say spending money to reach the goal during the recession is a bad use of public funds.
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Last night, safety and driving groups criticized going out, saying that economic and environmental benefits were being excessive --
The statement also warned that reducing street lights would lead to more accidents and more crimes.
A spokesman for the Royal Association for accident prevention said: "The presence of lighting not only reduces the risk of traffic accidents, but also reduces the severity of accidents.
The survey shows that the public is in favor of street lamps as a way to improve road safety and, if any, improvements are needed in some areas.
"There are economic and environmental reasons why some organizations may want to reduce lighting.
However, there is a need for safety reasons for lighting.
Paul McClenaghan, business director at Halfords, said: "poor or no light at all makes it difficult for motorists to see danger or objects clearly at night.
In addition, government data show that road accidents have increased during the week after the clock change, so it is clear that at this time of the year, drivers need to be extra vigilant, cycling and pedestrians
Paul Watters, head of road policy at AA, said: "We know that most accidents happen in the dark, which is also a comfort for people, especially when they come back from somewhere at night, when they have a late train.
It is also believed that this increases the crime.
So it's possible to save money on energy, but in terms of safety, safety, and accidents, you have to think about the cost, and in fact it could be more.
We 've even heard that some people who send milk have more trips and falls, so there are some effects that you might not think.
"Highway drivers don't like to change from light to dark to light, but I don't think we would argue for no lighting at all.
It is very comforting for the driver, especially in bad weather. ” The switch-
The lights off on the highway means that there are now 70 networks without lighting at night.
Slices of M1, M2, M27, M4, M48, M5, M54, M58, M6, M65, and M66 are now not lit from midnight.
One part of M1 is 15-
A mile north of Luton extends to the suburbs of Milton Keynes, one of the heaviest --
Road sections for any British road.
Highway Administration says
Last year, switch off saved 400,000 pounds while reducing carbon emissions, and said it plans to cut power further.
At the same time, 98 committees said they had turned off or darkened the lights or planned to turn them off or dim in the future.
Located in Shropshire, 12,500-
70 lights in the area
Now close between midnight and 5.
On the morning of the 30 th, the Derby County Council plans to turn off 40,000 lights at night.
In Lincoln County, some were turned off as early as nine o'clock P. M.
The Leicester County Council expects that by adjusting 1 out of 3 of the country's 800,000 street lamps, it will save £ 68,000 per year on energy bills so they can be darkened or shut down at night.
Caerphilly in Wales no longer lights up the industrial zone overnight, and Bradford darkens 1,800 of the 58,000 street lamps between 9. 30pm and 5. 30am.
The Worcester County Council, however, postponed plans to turn off and dim the lights, as it found it saved more money than it did to implement the plan.
The authority currently pays £ 2 million a year to operate 52,000 street lamps, but it found that it needs to invest £ 3 to reduce its bill by £ 600,000 a year. First 4 million
It is now conducting a trial to dim some lights before making a final decision.
In many regions, the Parliament has received complaints from residents.
Caroline Cooney, an actress, complained to the Haford County Council after midnight when the lights near Bishop Stafford's house were turned off, she said, when she came home from work in the West End of London, she faced a "black hole ".
"My street is completely covered with big branches and I can't see my hands in front of me," she said . ".
Mrs. Cooney appeared in Gregory's Girl, and also in the wounded, saying it put people in danger, the committee actually imposed a "midnight curfew" on residents who did not want to risk their blindness returning home ".
"When I came out of the train station, it was like a black hole," she said . ".
"I can't risk going home in the dark.
However, the commission told her that it could not "provide tailored street lights for the special needs of everyone ".