CARAVANS have been involved in 52 collisions in Devon and Cornwall in the past three years, a Freedom of Information Request to the police has revealed.

The figures show that 21 of the 52 collisions took place on ‘unclassified’ roads in the region, while nearly half of the incidents took place between May and August.

However, the data only records incidents in which there has either been an offence committed, allegations of an offence have been made, other emergency services were called to the scene of the collision, or it was a single vehicle collision where it had lost control.

Of the collisions, a further four took place on the A30, three of the M5, four on the A39, while six happened on the A38.

June 2016 was the month that saw the highest number of collisions, five, while there were four in May 2016 and May 2018.

The table below shows collisions involving caravans from August 2015 to July 2018, including the collision road. The involvement in the collision does not indicate fault on behalf of the caravan owner

Month / Year

Road

Aug-2015

A379

Sep-2015

A39

Nov-2015

Unclassified

Mar-2016

A38

May-2016

A386

May-2016

Unclassified

May-2016

A390

May-2016

A38

Jun-2016

A39

Jun-2016

A377

Jun-2016

Unclassified

Jun-2016

A30

Jun-2016

A30

Jul-2016

Unclassified

Aug-2016

Unclassified

Aug-2016

A30

Aug-2016

Unclassified

Sep-2016

A70

Oct-2016

B3181

Oct-2016

A38

Oct-2016

Unclassified

Nov-2016

M5

Nov-2016

Unclassified

Dec-2016

Unclassified

Mar-2017

Unclassified

Mar-2017

A38

Apr-2017

A39

Apr-2017

Unclassified

May-2017

Unclassified

Jun-2017

A380

Jun-2017

Unclassified

Jun-2017

A3071

Aug-2017

A361

Aug-2017

Unclassified

Aug-2017

Unclassified

Sep-2017

A30

Oct-2017

A386

Nov-2017

A39

Nov-2017

B3269

Nov-2017

B3196

Jan-2018

A30

Mar-2018

Unclassified

Mar-2018

Unclassified

Mar-2018

M5

Apr-2018

Unclassified

Apr-2018

Unclassified

May-2018

A38

May-2018

Unclassified

May-2018

M5

May-2018

A38

Jun-2018

Unclassified

Jun-2018

M5

Total

52 Collisions

Please note, that from 1st January 2008 –

Damage only Road Traffic Collisions (RTCs) will not be recorded unless there is a clear and specified purpose for doing so, specifically:

Section 170 RTA 1988 not complied with (fail to stop)

Police vehicle involved

Other emergency services vehicle responding to an incident are involved

The collision is one that provides a realistic prospect of securing a conviction against one of the drivers (Threshold Test aspect of the Full Code Test for Crown Prosecutors’)

Single vehicle loss of control

Also note that from March 2010 –

Non-injury road traffic collisions will not be recorded or investigated unless one or more of the following conditions apply:

A driver has failed to comply fully with the statutory requirements of the Road Traffic Act, e.g. fail to stop; exchange details

Allegations have been made at the scene and/or the attending officer considers that there is sufficient corroborated evidence about the manner of driving to prove an offence.

An offence is apparent – i.e. the driver has been arrested for excess alcohol”