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14-08-05, 08:11 PM | #21 | |
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14-08-05, 10:20 PM | #22 |
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So before cameras everyone drove perfectly safely and at an appropriate speed, but since cameras the roads are more dangerous? Really?
Embee, it's not self righteous- I make no bones about the fact that I speed quite a lot, pretty much constantly in fact. It's just this suggestion that it takes some huge effort to stay within speed limits that bugs me. It's obvious rubbish to me, it's such a basic skill. Human beings are very good at judging speeds, it's a useful side effect of being a carnivorous predator- As long as you're not trying to stay at 30 or 40 all the time, staying within the limit is absolute childs play. If it's zero tolerance that causes the problem, what's a reasonable margin? 10%? Fine then, drive 10% below and you're perfectly safe. Again, I've no time for the zero tolerance, cameras as a cure for all ills case either but the truth usually lies somewhere between the 2 extremes.
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OK, I'm calm.
What I was really getting at was that anyone expressed any degree of surprise that people concentrate on their speedo when there's a very real threat of fines and points for doing a few mph over the limit. I know of people who have been done for 34 in a 30, they're perfectly safe and responsible drivers and don't deserve 3 points. I agree with most of what's been said about other aspects of driving standards, but don't be surprised when that's what people do. I do it. If there is a copper who will stop someone driving inappropriately and tell them the error of their ways and by the way watch your speed, no problems. Cameras don't use common sense though. We all know of sections of road where the limits are not really appropriate. I know of numerous examples where what have been 40 limits for the last 20yrs suddenly become 30, or where the 30 limit has just been extended out into the countryside by another 500m, or a semi-rural dual carriageway has a 40 limit on it. These situations have "unnatural" limits applied (referring to the post citing the 85th percentile stuff) so you DO need to concentrate on the speedo to avoid exceeding the limit. These are where the mobile speed camera vans (let's cut the politically correct "safety partnership" stuff) usualy site themselves, as often as not round a bend at the bottom of a hill where people will probably be a few mph over (I know at least 2 spots on the old Banbury road from Warwick where the vans do exactly this). Certainly driving/riding in 30 limits I spend far too much time looking at my speedo. Call me paranoid but I just feel that they really are out to get me and any slight transgression will get me 3 points. If a kid runs out in front of me while I'm looking at the speedo, well tough. Sorry but that's the kind of attitude the authorities' "speed obsession" has engendered in me. I wish it hadn't, but there you go. Maybe I have an attitude problem? I just resent the "control and punish" approach that is applied by the authorities to every aspect of modern life. |
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just seen this post & if anyone tries to fit one of those boxes to my bike or car they be told where to go, if i have to i will give up my private transport i brought my bike for the freedom it gives not so i have to stuck to a certian limit. sorry rant over
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Numerical values have absolutely no relevance to safety. Consider the recent example near me of a truck hitting a kid at what was estimated to be 17mph - the kid was killed, and the truck was doing nearly half the speed limit. How is a "safety" camera going to stop this sort of incident? If you look at research by SafeSpeed, it is shown that the vast majority of fatal accidents occur at speeds well under the speed limit! |
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What I see as a major flaw in the current monitoring of speed is that it is all electronic and therefore isn't able to make judgement calls, it sees you as either guilty or not guilty and it isn't always black and white like that.
The roads haven't got any safer despite the number of cameras rocketing up and the amount of penalties going out mainly in my opinion due the massive reduction in traffic police. Cameras only catch speed and that isn't the only cause of accidents (so say it doesn't cause any is wrong in my opinion), police catch (or can do) drunk drivers, people on mobile phones, tail gaters and just bad driving in general. I was on the motorway and an obviously ****ed bloke was in front, he was speeding he was just swerving across all three lane which is surely much more dangerous! A camera wouldn't have seen a problem a copper would. My worry is with these GPS unit thing is that the police force will loose even more traffic cops. Another worry for me is that kids aren't taught the dangers of the road like they used to be. Its all well and good saying hitting a kit at 30 is better than at 40 but surely it would be better to not hit the kid at all and when some kids just run into the road without looking it's getting harder. I accept that limits are there for a reason but I feel the way they are being enforced is all wrong. What with cameras hidden behind trees clearly designed to catch people after the event rather than slow them down in the first place, even cameras placed after the school rather than before to catch people who have already sped past the school rather than have them go past the school at a slower speed. Just my 2p's worth. |
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