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To save money, the three committees are dimming street lights or turning off street lights, raising concerns about increased accidents and crime on dark roads.
A major survey of local authorities showed that 750,000 lights in 81 parliamentary areas were either turned off at night or early in the morning or set to a lower brightness.
The government said that in order to save money and reduce carbon emissions, it is correct for Parliament to turn off street lights if possible.
But critics warn that dark streets can lead to an increase in "fear factors" for residents in the affected areas, and more fatal accidents may occur late at night.
AA and the Royal Accident Prevention Association have called for close monitoring of crime rates and accident figures in areas where lights are dim.
Despite fears that the winter ahead will freeze, Parliament has reduced gritting, and according to a response from 122 councils, thousands of street lights have been extinguished on the road to save on the cost of the investigation, of the 152 companies in the UK, 81 cut street lighting.
Some 35 committees have turned off the lights, 72 are turning off the lights, and 26 are turning off the lights.
Up to two people in some areas
Turn off all the lights.
According to the data, half of all the lights under the control of the Devon council were turned off, while the lights in Warwickshire were 61 and the lights in North Somerset were 66.
According to a survey released by a senior member of parliament, Torbay Council turned off about 57 lights.
Last year, The Telegraph revealed how the 3,000-plus-mile highways and main roads are not bright and one of the busiest sections of the country --
M1 between Luton and Milton Keynes
It's dark between midnight and five o'clock A. M.
Kevin Clinton, head of road safety at the Royal Association for accident prevention, said most street lighting reductions took effect between midnight and early hours.
He said that they should only reduce lighting if Parliament is convinced that it will not lead to an increase in accidents or endanger personal safety.
"Street Lights improve the safety of drivers, passengers and pedestrians," Clinton said . "
"Driving at night is more dangerous --
In the dark, visibility of pedestrians and vulnerable road users declined.
"The incidence of accidents should be monitored to ensure that there is no excessive increase in risk at the expense of lighting quality.
The increase in risk may eventually lead to the loss of life.
If there is any evidence that the decision is not conducive to road safety, the decision should be reconsidered.
The AA warned that low light at night could lead to fatal accidents. On well-
The country road is on.
Compared with 4 accidents, 1% of them are fatal.
According to the organization's figures, crashes occurred on unlit roads. The night-
The time mortality rate on highways without lights is almost double that of road crashes with lights.
A spokesman for the AA said: "Our feeling is that yes, there are actually quantifiable differences between the incidence of accidents on lighting and unilluminated roads.
Only local residents are "happy" and Parliament should cut lighting levels, he said.
"However, we are asking to monitor the accident rate and crime rate and the street lights can be turned on again if these rates go bad.
Labor shadow community and local government secretary Hillary Ben said it was "amazing" that so many lights were turned off in the Tory-controlled parliamentary area ".
Data showed that 27 lights were turned off or darkened at night in conservative areas, while only 7 lights were turned off or darkened in Labor areas.
Senator Ben en, who published the findings, said the streets help protect drivers and make residents "feel safe ".
Most of the countries are cut by "getting into the dark" and direct government budgets, local authorities and "The Sky"
"The price of energy is very high," he said.
"With the arrival of the night, this is bad news for residents and drivers.
A government spokesman said parliament should listen to local residents and ensure that the lighting will not be closed if it is concerned about safety and crime.
"Street Lights play an important role in road safety and ensuring pedestrian safety," the spokesman said . ".
"There may be roads that go dark in the early hours, which can save taxpayers money and reduce carbon emissions.
"This should be a local decision made by the elected local councillor to reflect the local situation --
In particular, issues related to crime.
But not every community wants street lighting, and Parliament should listen to local residents.
Local Government Minister Brandon Lewis accused the Labor party of hypocrisy, saying Mr. Benn told Parliament when he served as minister in the previous Labor government to "reduce street lights to reduce carbon emissions ".
"He seems to have a very short memory," Lewis said . "