sotonsteve wrote:
Exactly. The same goes for reductions too. One day, it can be safe and legal to do 39mph on a 40mph road, and the next you could get points and a fine.
Speed limits are arbitrary numbers, and whilst I can understand their purpose, they are becoming ever more draconian and unnecessary, and as this happens, people lose respect for them. Just go to Suffolk and you'll see what I mean!
Spot on! My feelings entirely for the current British speed limit enforcement doctrine.
America went through all this from c1975 until 1981, when people decided enough was enough. The nationwide 55mph limit mandated by the federal government had been introduced to conserve fuel. But when law enforcement realised the potential financial returns on investment in radar equipment, they justified their enforcement action by saying that it was to do with "saving lives". Then, as now in Britain, the public was gulled into believing it, and bumper stickers proclaiming
"55 saves lives" became commonplace. As I recall, truckers were having problems because they could not drive the vast distances they needed to drive within their allotted duty time. I can tell you now that speed limits were
rigourously enforced. I got stopped 4 times in the space of 18 months, whereas here in Britain I've only been stopped twice in 30+ years, plus one scamera van incident last year.
Nevada became the first state to rebel against the feds, and raised the limit to 70mph. Other states followed suit, and the whole "55 saves lives" collapsed, and was given a quiet burial. I think the change of government (in 1981) might have had something to do with it. Nowadays, the limit is 75 in many states, and no limit at all in Montana!