the best bit of info in the whole video is the bloke at the end.
dont speed and pay for you parking tickets.
possible new speed cameras to raise revenue. i mean increase road safety
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the best bit of info in the whole video is the bloke at the end.
dont speed and pay for you parking tickets.
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firstly, they have to be tested (which they havent been as of yet in Vic) and they have to be added into legislation as an approved device (which takes 12-18 months) Given that they have been "testing" a new type of technology in vic for over 4 years, if they are going to introduce them, they will be a long time off
In Vic, there is a major issue with Video as evidence (they have been trying for years to get it in, and so far, unsuccessful) and theres also issues regarding what laws they can actually infringe on
alot of what was said in that clip cant be used here...
They won't be here in the short term.
At least you don't have camouflaged camera's rear facing hidden in bushes. They say they are to slow people down, yet they aren't sign posted anymore (They don't need to be) and I'd say half the time you wouldn't even notice them flash behind you.
Plus the W.A police are trialling small cameras mounted on their vehicles. So instead of pulling you over there and then. You'll get a fine in the mail.
You can't say they aren't anything more than revenue raisers.
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Sure, we dont have to worry about viking raids or scurvy anymore, but instead we make a daily routine of sitting in flimsy, fibreglass (or metal) boxes full of gasoline which are propelled in opposing directions on the freeway at velocities matching that of low flying aircraft.
This is a roundabout way of saying that cars are dangerous....
There was a camera car on the Hume every couple of nights between work and Campbelltown. Parked behind the armco practically out of sight. There was a sign that said your speed is being checked, but it was sideways so you would only see it after u got snapped... Dodgey Dodgey nsw!!!
Sure, we dont have to worry about viking raids or scurvy anymore, but instead we make a daily routine of sitting in flimsy, fibreglass (or metal) boxes full of gasoline which are propelled in opposing directions on the freeway at velocities matching that of low flying aircraft.
This is a roundabout way of saying that cars are dangerous....
As of September 1st, here in SA, if a driver is 'creeping' over the limit by 2-10km/h, we will get slugged a $160 fine and 2 demerit points. Then the fines for everything else goes up again too and yet they went and dropped most of our rural roads from 110km/h, back to 100km/h, all because the state government can't be bothered maintaining any road infrastructure at all. Prior to this, cops wouldn't do anything if you were up to 8-10% over the limit.
On top of this, we've been getting more red light/speed cameras installed on intersections, as well as on more railway crossings and now school crossings. Not to mention, we're catching up with the other states with having more fixed speed cameras installed in so-called 'black spots', which should be called green spots as there is little that is hazardous about most of these locations.
Yet, at present camera cars are easy to spot in most places. It's usually a Camry parked on the side of the road with darker than legal tinted windows. They used to use BA/BF Falcons and VZ Commodores before the Camry though and I think there is still one or two BF wagons they use from time to time.
And from all this extra revenue, they do spend it on roads, just in areas that don't bloody need it, like this stupid 'superway' they're building on South Road. I'm sure in SA, we must only vote for complete retards, especially when one of former road safety ministers had previously worked as a taxi driver and had clocked up something in excess of 60 odd traffic offences.
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Sounds like they are putting them in the right spots. Research from MURAC supports having them in such places as railway crossings and school zones as they are notorious for bad driver behaviour (ie trying to beat the train, going around the boom gates and speeding with kids going accross the road. What you'll find is the reason for them changing the tolerance from 10% relates to the ADR rules for speedos for cars manufactured after 2006 if I remember correctly. All new speedos are not allowed to have a speed higher than indicated. All the states base their road safety camera program on Victoria's model which is the most tested and maintained and therefore accurate system in the world. And before you all start ob the issues, yes, there have been a couple. But that's technology. By having such a robust system with so many groups doing a portion of the work, and by doing a heap of maintenance, the chances of issues arising are significantly decreased. But in each instance it has been rectified and you'll find they have refunded a hell of a lot more than was actually required.
In vic, they wouldn't be slowed to sit as the road safety minister
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