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They have a process to ensure drivers continue to provide revenue
First they get people use to the idea of cameras - tell people enough and they will believe (ref Noam Chomsky - "manufacturing consent") First the initial media campaign for example, In Vic, they were turned on for a day or two at a time, until they cleared the 3-4 month mail backlog - naturally they started on the SE arterial.. Then they turn them on full time, but with higher initial limits Then they reduce the tolerance/limits Then they introduce point to point or average speed capability. Meanwhile in France with modern cars you run 130km/h In the US on the interstates, common to see people pulling similar speeds - 80-90mph Germany, say no more Bloody anti progressive nanny state that is more interested in increasing politicians wages justified via increasingly complex regulation. Bit annoyed at the moment, they're lobbying to reduce the 110 speed limit to 100, Clearly we can't be trusted Yet at the same time, they're also lobbying for a nuclear waste dump that will hang around for a billion years Ba$tards. <end rant> |
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I would suggest that you, like the bureaucrats, place a disproportionate importance on one's ability to maintain one's speed to within an accuracy of +/- 2kph. It's like fining people for submitting paperwork in the wrong coloured ink. |
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Never had an issue staying below the limit once I decided to stay under the limit.
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Why do I need a sainthood for abiding by basic and easy to follow road rules, is it really that difficult to do?? People really struggle with the basics in life don't they ![]()
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Like the bloke I (and 50 others) were following the other day. 40 in a 70 zone. Thats fine for him but we all have a different reason to be on the road and we want to get on with it. So what happens next? I will leave that up to you to answer as it appears you are good at it.
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I must drive past 2-3 mobile speed cameras every week, they are friggin everywhere here. i have picked up 3 tickets in 3 years. The way other people drive, especially nobsicles in twin cab utes, I have no idea how they keep their license.
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A 3 km tolerance...sheeez, considering the average variables involved regarding vehicle speedometers, I'd recommend that Queenslanders drive a minimum of 5 km below any & all sign posted limits.
I've said it before..."what if NO-ONE sped"? Christ it's so damned simple. Concentrate on driving, pure & simple. If you are paying 100% attention every second you are behind the wheel, imagine what a difference that would make! The main problem that I see with modern society is that life, including driving, has become one big ridiculous & dangerous competition. Everybody wants to be in front & everybody wants to win. So in the famous words of Dr. Phil...."How's that working for ya' "? |
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Furthermore...even using cruise control is no guarantee that you'll be immune to a fine.
Just pay attention, it's the only way. |
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Pay attention to what you do, and drive within the rules. Never been fined since the day I decided to do so.
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So which part of driving your car do you struggle with??
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You must be a good driver ![]() I can guarantee that in the last 13 years I have paid enough attention to my surroundings to not get a ticket ![]()
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Most people cruised at some 130 kph. Some Porsches 911 cruised safely at 220 kph, a local BMW M3 guy cruised at 180 kph ...people drove to what their capacities and machines allowed. And guess what- no policing- this was self monitoring by people. And in the time I was up there, most of the deaths involved fatigue and single vehicle rollovers, and stupidity with alcohol and driving. Cannot recall 1 incident I heard about of excessive speed of itself causing death/serious injuries in the NT when there were unrestricted speed limits, other than that race where a Japanese driver lost it in a Ferrari going at some 310 kph on a wide curving bend and took out a road Marshall....but this was after I had left and was a race. I generally agree that heavy populated areas with pedestrians/kids need speed restrictions.
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Victoria is currently introducing even more
Good job fellas... revenue is not a dirty word.
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A few times over the years I've decided with my wife before we headed out on our drive to stick as close to the speed limit as possible for the whole drive, as a TEST of who speeds! Or how many speed! Not surprisingly if you sit in the left lane and watch behind,including on ramps.....nearly EVERY SINGLE car within view catches and passes us eventually. Anywhere from 70 zones up to 100 zones.....all double lanes at least! 20-30min one way runs! A fair amount of cars to draw a conclusion from! From Ipswich central to Brisbane and back! Twice we took note of TRUCKS in particular and stayed on the highway as some stubborn truck drivers around think they never speed also. Again nearly every single heavy vehicle accelerates downhills if there's an incline ahead! You guys feel free to try the same thing, but I'm convinced that most who swear they never speed are full of it! Including truck drivers! I'll add that on occasion it actually feels unsafe with the amount of traffic filing past anywhere from 5-15ks over I assume!!! So screw it...I speed up! And it feels safe! But these rants are useless anyway...the thread title says it all....but in the end we're all left to abide too the same guys who bring in weekly Quotas ![]() |
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The guys making the rules, and the top cops usually have their own drivers to avoid these sorts of errors.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/vi...08-gm20vx.html So easy to do in a modern quiet car - brakes, adhesion, roads, improve safety NVH reduces fatigue Some here either live in rural areas, or are holier then thou, and have nothing better to do with their lives. Australia is not productive any more - not progressive, just controlled We let the minority control the majority. That, and our crime fighters need their coin for the Police ball at the end of the year... |
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Like the old bumper sticker - I may be slow but I am in front of you...
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I think many here are so focused on the 'every k over is a killer' campaign and attacking it as a useless piece of propaganda. And I have no problem with that as it is a bit dubious that the inverse of this campaign seems to be that 'every k over adds to internal revenue'.
What is missing in this debate is speed in context. For example, a car's speed may be below the posted speed limit yet be too fast for its immediate circumstances. In this context, I would have to agree that speed does kill... |
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So many misconceptions that have all been said before.
The government is responsible for laws, and the "everk k over is a killer", police advertise it as they are told to. Also, police dont make up the speed limit. A speed limit is a speed LIMIT. Its not a speed must. If the speed is 60 you can do any speed up to 60. You dont have to do 60 on the dot. Speedos are required in ADRs to be correct to within +10/-0%. This means they can read up to 10% fast, but never slow. If it says you are doing 60 on your speedo, you ARE doing less than 60 unless you have changed diff gears or wheel sizes. As great as it is to say "sources in the qps said.....to ......", the 3km/h speed leverage is not correct. If you get a ticket for 63 in a 60 zone, consider these factors using the FACTS. They take 2 ks off for "tolerances". So you were doing 65. Then your speedo is reading faster than you are going by up to 10%. So your speedo would be reading anywhere between 65 and 71. And then people whinge that they get caught for doing "63" in a 60 zone. Also, I drive a lot of cars in my line of work. All of these cars have a speedo from factory, and a corrected speedo. Hyundais generally 5% out, Toyota 6-7%, Ford and Holden 2%. This is why Toyota drivers always seem to be going under the limit. They are usually doing 4-5% slower than you while displaying the same speed. I have no idea why it is so hard for people to comprehend these things. It really is all just common sense. As for the speed kills mantra, consider this. You are doing 60km/h and hit a tree. You are doing 65km/h and hit a tree. Simple physics tells us that more force will be expended at 65km/h then 60. So yes, every extra km/h you do, you are more likely to die if you crash. Grip levels, vehicle stability, aerodynamics erc then all play an additional role at high speeds. And no, QPS dont have quotas or use the money from tickets in the christmas party fund. Money is collected by the government. The lesson is, simply dont speed and you wont have to worry. And campaign to your local member if you want things to change.
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And no Im not a saint and I do get tickets. I just cop them, pay them and move on.
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COMMON SENSE?? Where do you get it?? It should be available to all yet lacking in many.
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Problem with common sense is that its not all that common.
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Some vehicles are easy to drive at the lower speed limits, others you really have to work at.
Speedo design is an area for discussion, most of the current cars seem to have "120k" in the 12 o'clock position. Older cars it was usually to have "100k" in that position. Why do we need 250/300k speedo's anyway? A quick glance at the gauges is more about needle position. Wonder how many fines are drivers coming to gripes with a smoother, quieter car with the speedo needle in the place? The road toll is not coming down because the number of vehicles and drivers keeps increasing every year. Even when it was in decline it was more about vehicle safety than drive attitude.
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It would seem that some members here have this playing on their radio constantly.
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