ZBeast wrote:
If speed is such a bad thing then why not fit GPS equipped speed limiters to every vehicle....new and old. Just have to plot the speed limit changes and the limiter takes care of the rest. Newer cars with traction control and abs could even slow you down when you get to a lower speed area.
Because computers are fallible. I'm not having a machine that can "stop thinking" controlling my car. Assistance - Yes, Controlling - No.
ZZRCHIKKY wrote:
i was tould when doing my learners course in tasmania that a motocycle could do at least twise the advised speed on corners . . .
In the car, I convert the advisory speed to MPH and work with that. On the bike..
Felix wrote:
The camera detects the vehicle speeding, takes a photo and lets you go on your merry way without any intervention or further action. If it really was as bad as they say, they'd have people out there to pull you over and stop you speeding. They don't.
Exactly. I get done by a speed camera, I don't slow down, and I only find out about it 3-4 weeks later. If I get pulled over, I slow down from there and then. (It might only be for the rest of the day, but hey, it's slowed me down!)
I don't have any answers, just my opinions. More driver training is needed. Discretion is a good thing by the Police. Speed camera's suck.
I can only see one good point about speed camera's. People are so busy looking for them that they're actually concentrating on something outside their car!
