First, I'll spoil the ending by starting there ...
Big Tone wrote:
... in answer to your last point I have to say a resounding no ...
The Rush wrote:
Come to think of it, would speed cameras be so bad, if the speed limits they enforced were sufficiently reasonable?
I don't see, (have never seen), how
any speed camera
ever has, or ever will, able to determine what is a safe speed for the conditions?
How about we start at the 86th %ile, pre-1993. Would that be preferable to what's going on now?
Big Tone wrote:
The day they make one which observes: the slope and type of road, the weather conditions & visibility, the prevailing traffic, the sobriety of the driver, any mammals in the vicinity, (peds & other), and last but not least, trigger only at an appropriate speed - then I could be convinced.
The good news is we have such a thing; a traf pol. The bad news is, we don't use them anything like enough.
Hey, I enjoyed Aldous Huxley's
Brave New World immensely. I bring it up here because I am reminded of something I remember reading, something about ... how it was in bad form to design something that was less technologically complex than its predecessors? I guess speed cameras wouldn't cut mustard in a
Brave New World, eh?
(As an aside, while Amerikan NASA scientists spent millions of dollars to invent a pen that could write upside down, the Soviets used pencils.)
Look ... Amerikan highway patrol officers and metropolitan cops have been acting like speed cameras [that can move themselves, or be moved by order] when that is all that seems to be required of them for at least twenty five years, yet the plethora of additional subroutines programmed into these devices - literally and metaphorically - is precisely why you, me and almost everyone else prefers human[e] law enforcement over inhuman[e] law enforcement (still, never a cop around when you need one, right?).
Specifically, speed cameras in themselves, are neither a problem, nor even a symptom.
Their overuse is symptomatic of being addicted to a growth driven bottom line (also indicative of a hellbent compulsion to always favor technological solutions over superior human solutions).
Their misuse is symptomatic of so many problems, this portion of the post would be two pages long, so let's just stick with a road safety policy founded on lying to us in an attempt to keep us ignorant, so we'll pay up without resisting, among other sheepish behaviors to which we are already being conditioned.