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09-05-2011, 02:33 AM | #31 | ||
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of course speed cameras are revenue raisers if not y put them on a straight stretch of road where there has not been a crash and y do the goverment allow us to drive fast cars when the limit is like 110 on hways y dont they just limit cars to 110 some one here most likly has said this but y tell me y its so they can line thier own pockets yes they do how much was your last pay rise and how much and when was theirs the only people that need speed is cops ambos and doctors anyway thats my say
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09-05-2011, 06:25 AM | #33 | ||||
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Oh, the old argument that because they dont fine me immediately makes the speeding fine pointless because they could of gone on to kill thousands in the mean time? But you dont have a problem that every piece of road in your country is not currently monitored by patrol cars or cameras to catch these killers? I think you are confusing human behaviour with that of dogs or small children. Discipline a dog or small child for something it did wrong 2 weeks ago, waste of time. But humans we let on the road, most will have the mental powers to process that the speeding infringement was for something they did 2 weeks ago and that doing it again will result in more pain, it changes the long term behaviour of many people in 2 weeks that years of safe driving lectures couldnt! Quote:
Basically if we create an environment where people believe they could be detected anywhere then they will be more likely to comply more often, baffling logic I know. Last edited by sudszy; 09-05-2011 at 06:37 AM. |
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09-05-2011, 07:05 AM | #34 | |||
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09-05-2011, 07:28 AM | #35 | |||
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09-05-2011, 07:43 AM | #36 | ||
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Sometimes they let the cat out of the bag about speed cameras and thier useless way of doing things without even noticing it...
A few years back, there was a "road safety" advert that ran for about six weeks before being pulled. It showed a man driving along a highway at about 115kph, and going past a speed camera hidden in the bushes. It goes off, and he keeps driving off along the country road. It then fades out. When it fades up again, the guy is driving along and approaches a curve, and drops a cassette, fumbling for it, and drifts across the corner into the path of an oncoming car. There is a big impact and it goes black. Next thing, they show the guy wrapped up in bandages in hospital, and his wife tearfully hands him an envelope. She says "This came for you!", and he looks at a speeding camera fine. He starts crying and says "I'm sorry", and she angrily says "Tell that to his kids!". Now, almost immediately, people pulled this advert to pieces and picked holes in the logic used. Mainly they were as follows: * He got caught by the camera. And kept on driving instead of being physically stopped by a cop like "in the old days". This lets him keep on breaking the law. * How much longer after the camera "caught" him did he have the accident...five minutes later? An Hour? Three hours? More importantly, would it have happened at all if he had been stopped immediately by a policeman instead of being allowed to keep on driving? * He drifted across on a curve into the path of a car...even if both were doing the speed limit, that accident would have occurred with the exact same fatal results given an combined impact speed of just over 200kph...if I was in the other drivers seat a the time of an accident like that and saw a car drift across into my path only a few meters ahead, I'm sure my last thoughts before impact wouldn't be "Gee I hope he's only doing 100kph instead of 110...". * How much longer after the accident did he recieve the fine? Certainly long enough for him to be recovering in hospital much later. * How much of a ***** is his wife? Just kidding...that last one was usually the top of the list of complaints about the ad... People aren't stupid, and they can tell when they're being bullsh1tted to and treated like kids. I'll go along with a laser or radar trap manned by a policeman who pulls you over and fines you as being related to "road safety"...as long as it isn't blatantly hidden on a long straight piece of road where there is no history of accidents, or at the bottom of a hill...yes yes yes...I know the guidelines say they musn't be set up at the bottom of hills, but everyone who's seen one there put your hands up...whoa whoa...slow down...I can't count them all... If they are set up in known accident black spots, or areas where drifting over the limit can be proven to increase the danger, then fine. However, hiding them in a bush and taking a photo that turns up weeks later, without stopping the illegal behavior right away and preventing the person just cruising off into the distance without slowing down, is NOT road safety or crash prevention. It's money raising. As my nephew in the police force says, when you are in the back of the camera car and it goes off, you wonder a few things...why was he speeding? Is he drunk, drugged up, stolen or unregistered car, unroadworthy and dangerous, boot full of dope, just robbed a servo down the road, unlicenced driver...the list goes on, and if they STOPPED speeding drivers, like they used to before cameras, they would catch all these problems and nip any further danger to the public in the bud. "It's not poilce work, it's just collecting cash", in his words. A famous Australian motoring journalist didn't call it "the great road safety lie" many years back for nothing... Last edited by 2011G6E; 09-05-2011 at 07:48 AM. |
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Sudszy, your real name isn't Steve Bracks is it? I wish I had a politician here who knew what's best for me, because obviously I have no clue. Oh I do, his name is Obama. Last edited by chevypower; 09-05-2011 at 10:12 AM. |
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09-05-2011, 10:57 AM | #38 | ||
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Maybe someone could start a thread where members can post up their favourite speed cam photo, I would......but i have never had one
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09-05-2011, 12:51 PM | #39 | |||
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Most people do indeed drive sensibly. I can drive from here to Rockhampton, about 180km away, and not see a police car at all, apart from the odd one escorting a wide load, yet the Capricorn Highway isn't littered with the remains of wrecked cars and hordes of people doing 200kph. The accidents we do have out here are not speed related...they're maybe 90% fatigue related. It's a big problem out here with miners and other shift workers who finish a 12 hour shift and try and drive a few hours back home when they get a long weekend off. I am yet to see a speed camera that can detect a tired driver...and I'm far more concerned that the driver coming towards me could quite possibly be half asleep than the chance that he might be going 10kph over the speed limit... I agree...hammer the real dangerous driving habits on the road...fatigue, bad drivers, drunk drivers, unroadworthy cars, people chatting merrily on thier phone...fine them and fine them hard. However, as I said above, none of these things can be caught with a speed camera. In fact people doing any of those things are, quite usually, going slower than the average traffic flow as they are concentrating on something else besides actually driving the car effectively and safely. Police openly say they use this behavior to home in on people like that...driving slower than the traffic, sticking carefully to the white line, weaving slightly...and this is why a visible and mobile police presence is needed instead of a fixed camera looking at one instant in time, and then only looking for one particular type of offence and ignoring completely the multitude other dangers going on at the same time. |
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If he was doing 115km/h then the impact speed for him is 115km/h. You don't decelerate from 115-0km/h and then accelerate back up to 100km/h in the opposite direction when involved in a head on. |
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09-05-2011, 07:17 PM | #42 | ||||
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Two equal mass cars slamming into each other at 100km/h is basically the same collision as either vehicle hitting a fixed object at that speed, its been discussed many times on this forum, at best its justs basic high school physics. If you had a headon a1 100km/h on in a car with a 60 tonne truck, then for the car driver it would be near the equivalent of hitting a fixed object at 200km/h. Quote:
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10-05-2011, 12:13 AM | #43 | |||
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Thats how you get into the situation in Victoria where they are hunting you down for 1km over and making a large number of otherwise law abiding citizens into criminals. Victoria can't afford its citizens to follow the law. It counts on them breaking it and often. The state budget is built around it for crying out loud. |
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10-05-2011, 10:22 AM | #44 | |||
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Near Bundaberg they dropped the limit on the roads to the beaches to 80kph after a couple of accidents. One was three drunk girls at 2am hitting a power pole after missing a corner, killing one of them, and the other was a woman who pulled out in front of traffic from a side road. Disregarding the drunks, the accident where the woman pulled out into traffic was investigated by the Transport Department (on request of the local council), and said the road was fine, visibility was fine, the speed limit was appropriate, and it was totally driver error. But the council, listening to an emotive campaign run by the womans family in the local paper ("Don't let our mummy die in vain!") the council ignored the Transport Departments recommendations and lowered the limit to 80kph. When I went to Brisbane to see the Top Gear Live show, I was amazed at the looooong stretches of Highway One past Gympie which are 80 to 90kph, divided by a meter wide center line, signs saying "No Overtaking", and what must be tens of millions of dollars of massive overhead illuminated signs which dramatically tell you "YOU are tailgating: Back Off!"...even when there's nothing for a kilometer either way... Once again, the "accidents" in this area were completely driver error...people overtaking in the pouring rain, people pulling out onto a main highway from a side road without looking, etc. Don't try and blame the drivers...just make them drive slower to make it safer for the large number of idiots out there who can't drive to save thier life to break the law and dpo stupid things... "The Great Road Safety Lie" rolls on... |
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Not only do we put up with a mish mash of ever changing speed limits over relative short distances now but half the time it is impossible with out local knowledge to know exactly what the given speed limit is anymore either. This is no accident but rather by design imho. If you pull out from a known 50kph street onto a 60kph, then you will need to continue at 50 until you come across the next 60 sign because that is how the law is written. The roads themselves do not seem to run a common theme or indicate what the speed limit is until you come up to the next sign post regardless wether there are houses around or even if the road has multiple lanes etc so you can not rely on common sense to make a decision. This was really brought home to me when my son was learning to drive. He would ask what is the speed limit after turning onto a new road? and I would say I think we are now in a 60 and he would say think or know because I can't afford to gamble. Meanwhile cars would become irate at the L plate driver who was doing 50 in a 60 until the next 60 sign came into view. If with over 30 years driving experience I could not tell the difference then how could he, how does anyone? This could easily happen in reverse as well, in fact I think that the Gov banks on it! Still I read other peoples response to pro anti speeding laws and pro speed camera use and I realise that we only have ourselves to blame for any Gov taking advantage of our apathy in this country. Bud Bud |
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11-05-2011, 06:09 AM | #46 | |||
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But you think the only alternative is to lower speed limits .....what happens when we get down to 1km/h? At the end of the day govco needs money to fund the services that tax payers demand...education, health, defence etc, it has to come from somewhere. At present Im quite happy having people that cant follow basic road rules subsidising the rest of us. |
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I pity anybody that has not had the experience of 150kph (in a 1.4 T diesel mind you) on the autobahn in Germany while Audi's, Merc's and the like share the same road travelling over 200kph. I have driven through the Mohave Desert on some rickety roads that would come under enormous scrutiny in Australia at over 70 mph (and a little more in some places ), and all the while in this country we are continually faced with lower speed limits even in the middle of no where and rule these limits with an iron fist through the over use of revenue raising oops I mean safety speed cameras. But hey if you think that any Gov has the right to raise revenue any way it sees fit without questioning them like some of us are here, then that is your prerogative, that is your democratic right. Bud Bud |
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As for speed limits being reduced solely for the purpose of revenue raising? the basic limits for freeways and public highways and major suburban roads haven't changed in 40 years. Where we have had major changes, suburban streets and school zones, there hasnt been a major push for speed detection, especially suburban streets, so where is your argument? |
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The concept of 'reasonable speed' is also contentious as one can argue that the speed limits on certain roads are not reasonable, in fact far from it. The autobahn gets everyone's blood boiling...they're allowed to drive at high speeds - that's their laws, not ours. I have no problem with their laws - they get from A to B faster than we do... As far as his comment on democratic rights, I think you may have misunderstood what he said...he said if you don't want to question the government, that's your right...
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You pity people who drive on roads where most people know what they are doing? I'd prefer everyone know what they are doing instead of the typical road here where only half the drivers seam to know what's going on. |
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I work on Barrow Is off the coast of Karratha WA. A big new LNG plant being built. All vehicles are fitted with GPS and our driving monitored. Every time we go above the speed limit usually 40 or 60kph a warning buzzer go off.
Now I'm not perfect and have had a few speeding fines but I do consider myself a very aware driver on the road and have avoided a couple of accidents (from other drivers faults) because of that fact. I find you spend so much time waching the speedo worrying about going over speed it definately takes your consentration away from whats in front of you. I think if they spent more time on the roads booking people for tail gating, lane hopping, sitting in the right hand lane doing 95kph in a 100zone that would make a hell of alot more difference than a speed camera on a straight bit of road where their has NEVER been a fatality Just my 2 bits. |
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A guy at work was talking to a truck driver one night, truck driver said he just got a call from an office lady asking him why he was speeding. He was doing 103km/h at 3am. That's just ridiculous having GPS watching peoples driving waiting for them to do a couple of kays over the limit. Something sudszy would support I guess. |
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