Speed camera backlash
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 8:55 pm
Check out what's happening in the UK with speed camera's. I wonder how long it will be before we start seeing things like this here.
http://www.speedcam.co.uk/index2.htm
Let me rant a little here:
A guy where I work was booked for 54km/h in a 50 zone. I think this is ridiculous and here's my reasoning:
When the RTA posts a speed zone, they would put some sort of safety margin in the speed that they declare. ie. They would not declare a 50 zone on a road where 50km/h would be right on the edge or upper limit of safe speed.
Therefore, I should be allowed to drive at exactly 50km/h and know that it should be a safe speed for the stretch of road. However, cars that travel at 50km/h will alway have some variance in speed due to inclines, wind direction etc. Now unless we spend the whole time watching the speedometer, we will get some speed variation. If I can be booked for doing 4km/h over, then the law is effectively saying i should watch the speedo and not the cars around me, or the pedestrians using the street..... i wish the safety issues were dealt with rather than just the speed issues.
http://www.speedcam.co.uk/index2.htm
Let me rant a little here:
A guy where I work was booked for 54km/h in a 50 zone. I think this is ridiculous and here's my reasoning:
When the RTA posts a speed zone, they would put some sort of safety margin in the speed that they declare. ie. They would not declare a 50 zone on a road where 50km/h would be right on the edge or upper limit of safe speed.
Therefore, I should be allowed to drive at exactly 50km/h and know that it should be a safe speed for the stretch of road. However, cars that travel at 50km/h will alway have some variance in speed due to inclines, wind direction etc. Now unless we spend the whole time watching the speedometer, we will get some speed variation. If I can be booked for doing 4km/h over, then the law is effectively saying i should watch the speedo and not the cars around me, or the pedestrians using the street..... i wish the safety issues were dealt with rather than just the speed issues.