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Major_Grooves
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PostPosted: 19:20 - 30 Dec 2003    Post subject: Good idea by the Tories? Reply with quote

https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3355879.stm

Basically to give you a fine and three points if you speed past in a dangerous area (outside schools etc), and just a fine if it is in a non-dangerous area (open road etc.).

Personally I think it should be the other way round. If it was the way the Tories propoes then any rich person could speed as much as they like in the right place and get away with it. The only levelling factor between those who have money and those who don't is a driving license - doesn't matter how rich you are - 12 points is a ban.

Even if it's just a vote winning stunt by the Tories I think it's good enough for me to say "right - they can have my vote" so at least the current government realise that the way they treat road users is bad enough for them to lose voters.
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Sparks!
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PostPosted: 19:46 - 30 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

That seems a better idea to be honest.

But..

Hw many speed cameras do you see outside schools?

There aren't any outside schools in Portsmouth and I've witnessed people doing silly speeds past them.

They should ditch half the speed cameras in open areas etc and relocate them outside schools.

I know in portsmouth there are some speed cameras located where they are needed, but there are some just plonked on a long open clear road (although it is a busy road) but I can name a couple of schools where there aren't (well as far as I can see) speed cameras outside of!
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PostPosted: 20:11 - 30 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seems like a good idea (except the very valid point of it meaning that rich people can speed) because of the following:

1) Vehicles (cars and bikes) are capable of handling higher speeds today than they were 50 years ago

2) Roads are better designed for higher speeds now than 50 years ago

3) Tyre technology reduces the risk of blowouts and makes travelling at higher speeds safer

4) Humans are better equipped today than 50 years ago to travel at the speeds we do (through computer games and so forth).

The solution may be to keep the fines/penalties/bans system, but increase the speed limits where possible and make the tests harder to increase the skill of riders/drivers. The counter argument to this is that making the test harder means more people will ride/drive without licences, but there are ways to overcome this (especially with the advances in biometric technology over the past few years).

Or am I just spouting nonsense?
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PostPosted: 20:33 - 30 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

unfortunately it's fairly unlikely anyone will be willing to put their head on the line to increase speed limits, even if the statistics suggest that it's likely to reduce accidents.
The first few fatal accidents that happen at the new higher speeds are likely to be blames on the higher speed limits and the person that's put their head on the line it likely to lose it after the media have had their way.

Personally I'd like to see more emphasis put on further training, maybe with more substantial insurance reductions, or even say road tax reductions (how much does even a fairly minor accident on the motorway cost the country?).
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PostPosted: 20:33 - 30 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, I'd be quite happy with that. I don't speed in town, so wouldn't worry about getting points by speeding past a school.

I'll speed down the motorway, and would be happier doing it knowing that getting caught would hurt my wallet but not my licence.

I don't think it's really saying 'rich people can speed' cos anyone who owns and runs a motor vehicle is by definition not 'poor' and could afford a £60 fine without massive hassle.

What it might do is see more people speeding (with the licence risk having gone) and if we're lucky, the accident statistics wouldn't change much, proving the folly of the current speed limit laws.
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PostPosted: 20:41 - 30 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bendy wrote:
cos anyone who owns and runs a motor vehicle is by definition not 'poor'


Ahem. Sad I'm poor. I own and run a motor vehicle, when I can scrape a couple of Penny Coin s together for petrol at least, a £60 fine would kill me at the moment. Neutral
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PostPosted: 22:16 - 30 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

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They should ditch half the speed cameras in open areas etc and relocate them outside schools.


I've read recently that what slows drivers down the most on these types of roads are cameras that detect your speed then tell you to "Slow Down" on a flashy board above the "Children" sign. But of course these cost money rather than make money.


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but increase the speed limits where possible


I'd say that at the very least the speed limits on Motorways are too low. Should be around 85mph.
Where speed limits are stupidly low on other roads it erodes respect for sensible speed limits. Unfortunately these decisions are often made my local councillors, who aren't the brightest of people.

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Personally I'd like to see more emphasis put on further training, maybe with more substantial insurance reductions, or even say road tax reductions (how much does even a fairly minor accident on the motorway cost the country?).


Agreed. If the government are going to get rid of traffic police units and rely on cameras to police the roads then the bad drivers aren't going to get caught. Maybe it should be compulsary to sit some kind of competence test every five years. Probably too draconian.

Maybe instead of just offering discounts for further training, all insurance companies should increase the premiums of people who don't take further training. Twisted Evil I think that might actually work.
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Bendy
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PostPosted: 22:25 - 30 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dusty wrote:
Bendy wrote:
cos anyone who owns and runs a motor vehicle is by definition not 'poor'


Ahem. Sad I'm poor. I own and run a motor vehicle, when I can scrape a couple of Penny Coin s together for petrol at least, a £60 fine would kill me at the moment. Neutral


If you were 'poor' you'd take any old job you could get, rather than turning your nose up at the McDonalds form we thoughtfully picked up for you Razz

If you were truely 'poor' you'd sell the R6 for a hot meal and a roof over your head for the night.

The bloke who's begging outside Europa every day, he's poor.
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PostPosted: 23:13 - 30 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Well, if they did introduce that rule it would at least confirm that speed cameras are purely for revenue raising purposes to fund little organization committed to making life hell.

Personally I would say get rid of all the out of town speed limits.

Also an independent body to revue speed camera sites would be a good idea. To stop various anti car groups from prevaricating you would have to start from the premise that they should be removed, and unless a good reason can be found for keeping them within a certain time frame then they should be removed. Failing that any ticket issued from such a camera would be cancelled, but the points and fine would be spread among the senior management of the speed camera partnership.

All the best

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Mr.Everready
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PostPosted: 00:37 - 31 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

If its out of town maybe 2 fines would equal 3 points. Idea
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PostPosted: 09:48 - 31 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think it's a really good idea, and if they don't go back on their word I will probably be voting for the tories. The thing you mentioned about the rich people - I don't think it would be unlimited fines... you probably would get points when you have been fined twice or whatever
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PostPosted: 10:16 - 31 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

You should get fined more the posher your car Very Happy
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PostPosted: 14:22 - 31 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Make the fines means tested, as they are in Sweeden(I think). A couple of years back one of the Nokia top brass was fined £70,000ish for speeding, cos it was a means tested fine.
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PostPosted: 14:26 - 31 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Doubt that would work well, as the police will just then spend all thier time trying to catch the big cars on the motorways and not being bothered about people driving dangerously round town as they'll get a lot more money for it.
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PostPosted: 15:26 - 31 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well there is definately one camera near me that is there purely for Money Making.

Its a straight road with a few junctions, and the camera is situated 15ft behind a Zebra crossing. If this was to help the safety of pedestrians or other road users surely it should be before The Zebra crossing!! Confused

Knowing that the car was speeding after is has gone past the Zebra crossing is no help to the poor pensioner who was run down walking accross the bloody thing.

I mean lets face it people are more likely to slow down if they see a speed camera.

I personally think Guy Fawkes was the only bloke who had the right idea. Yet everyone loves Fireworks night even though it is celebrating his attempt at blowing up the government being stopped!!! Get rid of the Government as all people who run it are in it for the money.

Anyways,

Rant over,

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PostPosted: 15:37 - 31 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Basically to give you a fine and three points if you speed past in a dangerous area (outside schools etc), and just a fine if it is in a non-dangerous area (open road etc.).


Yes it's just a vote winning suggestion but they're heading in the right direction.

It's a good idea, the faster you go the heavier the fine. Unfortunately it will give the green light to put more cameras where they are not needed to slow people down just revenue collectors.

You can speed and won't lose your licence but you have to pay the price, where as at the moment there is a big backlash against cameras on non dangerous roads and they are being moved so we can speed safe in the knowledge you only have to keep an eye out in the sky for a helicopter. Wink
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PostPosted: 15:55 - 31 Dec 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

flat spot wrote:
....we can speed safe in the knowledge you only have to keep an eye out in the sky for a helicopter. Wink


And thats where Stinger-carrying pillions come in useful! Razz
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