Expansion on reply to
sassamifrass's comment on my last entry.
May. 28th, 2003 08:13 amToday they are blitzing the freeway. All 10 speed cameras are being placed at random places along it's length from 5am to midnight. I don't think they should have warned people at all, but at least they are keeping the exact locations random. If you don't want a fine then DON'T SPEED!
But anyway, this brings up some more comments I want to make about speeding/safe driving.
I like to separate speeding into two categories.
Non-aware speeders - the unlucky people who slip for a second or are unaware of the speed limit and get caught for a brief slip-up.
Aware speeders - These people are well aware that they are speeding and do it chronically. If you overtake someone and speed to do it I consider that you MUST be aware that you are speeding because why would you overtake if the car in front is doing the limit? These people deserve higher penalties I think, because they are consciously breaking the law and endangering lives. Hopefully the 10 speed cameras on the freeway will catch a lot more of these dickheads. You need sequences of cameras (preferably hidden, no obvious flash) to catch these people. Those that are speeding unaware will soon notice they are speeding and curb their speed, therefore not being caught multiple times in one area. Aware speeders will not.
I have had quite a few speeding fines for non-aware speeding. I was just unlucky. I am a lot more cautious these days about many things, but I'm only human and do slip up occaisionally, I can't spend ALL my time staring at the speedo or else I'd be even MORE of a danger on the road.
The main problem isn't speeding. Most of the roads have stupid limits anyway as I have commented elsewhere in this journal. The main problem is that many people are just stupid and careless and should NEVER have got their licences. The problem is you can act like an angel during your driving test and be an absolute bastard on the street and I don't know how to get it through the heads of these people to stop thinking about their moronic selves before they kill someone.
Also, a lot more effort has to go into teaching peopel simple road rules like indicating properly and merging. I think we should have a "DON'T BE AN ASSHOLE ON THE ROAD" campaign, maybe that would work...
But anyway, this brings up some more comments I want to make about speeding/safe driving.
I like to separate speeding into two categories.
Non-aware speeders - the unlucky people who slip for a second or are unaware of the speed limit and get caught for a brief slip-up.
Aware speeders - These people are well aware that they are speeding and do it chronically. If you overtake someone and speed to do it I consider that you MUST be aware that you are speeding because why would you overtake if the car in front is doing the limit? These people deserve higher penalties I think, because they are consciously breaking the law and endangering lives. Hopefully the 10 speed cameras on the freeway will catch a lot more of these dickheads. You need sequences of cameras (preferably hidden, no obvious flash) to catch these people. Those that are speeding unaware will soon notice they are speeding and curb their speed, therefore not being caught multiple times in one area. Aware speeders will not.
I have had quite a few speeding fines for non-aware speeding. I was just unlucky. I am a lot more cautious these days about many things, but I'm only human and do slip up occaisionally, I can't spend ALL my time staring at the speedo or else I'd be even MORE of a danger on the road.
The main problem isn't speeding. Most of the roads have stupid limits anyway as I have commented elsewhere in this journal. The main problem is that many people are just stupid and careless and should NEVER have got their licences. The problem is you can act like an angel during your driving test and be an absolute bastard on the street and I don't know how to get it through the heads of these people to stop thinking about their moronic selves before they kill someone.
Also, a lot more effort has to go into teaching peopel simple road rules like indicating properly and merging. I think we should have a "DON'T BE AN ASSHOLE ON THE ROAD" campaign, maybe that would work...