basingwerk wrote:
What's this idea about fuzzy enforcement? The number of instruments on roads and in cars is set to increase a hundred fold, as sensors and networks become dirt cheap. You are in the way of the automation steamroller. Why rage against scameras in the face of massive change that may well culminate in speed limited, routed, distance tariffed, drive-by-wireless transport systems? We have seen the congestion charge, and that is just the start.
Automation v humans? What happens if the auto-pilot do-dah fails and you do not have the skills to control the vehicle?
Skills need regular attention - "use 'em or lose 'em"
Beckham et al can certainly play footie - but they need to practice each day to maintain those skills. It is the same with any learned behaviour!
basingwerk wrote:
Some motorists are in the habit of driving close to or higher than the maximum limit. What if motorists drive hard up against the middle of the road, sometimes straying into the oncoming traffic!
True too many see the speed limit as being the target speed, and will deliberately drive at speed above it if they can "get away with it!" But as we have said before there is speeding blip, camber, gradient, road surface polish which driver may not be aware of as speed "feels around 30mph" but could well be 34 mph and even then - speedo may not be as accurate as the Gatso setting.

If OTT and definitely not a blip - I would pull and read riot act. Similarly if I saw motorist swerving or driving carelessly over white lane markings along the road - riot act reading would follow!
Scamera can only detect speed - it would not detect stray over lane marking unless we are talking of complete automation run by remote computer or tram lines here.
By the way - think we use left because horse/cart and farmer ploughing his fields tended to use the left.
basingwerk wrote:
What if all motorists constantly drive near to or over the drink limit!
Know we have a "Magic Eye" being tested at Alsager - which allegedly can detect drink, drugs and fatigue via eye movement and co-ordination - but that technology is in infancy and may not even come into being.
But in meantime - scamera cannot detect this and current technology and less trafpols operating in certain areas of the country is leading to too many "chancers" That is one major argument against over-relaince on the camera to detect crimes on the road. Scameras only detect speeders!
basingwerk wrote:
People treat the speed limits as if they were the minimum limit, not the maximum! What's the scoop on this - are they good or bad, hard or soft?
Yes - we know! Speed limits to some are the target speed and they will drive at that speed even if that speed is too fast for road conditions. Again - something that a good trafpol would pick up on and a scamera will not. Again - they would get my lecture - but not necessarily an NOIP!
basingwerk wrote:
Who would decide? Coppers – don’t make me laugh!
Why do we make you laugh? Insinuating we are not earning our crust are we?
Drivers do not have an easy time in our patch at all - do not kid yourself!
We prosecute when justified!
basingwerk wrote:
If they are good in principle, perhaps they need raising in some areas due to better brakes, air bags etc. And maybe lowering near schools and houses.
Yes. Agreed. Some speed limits are set intolerably and misleadingly lower than they should be. And some are set far too high! We can all name roads in our areas to which this would apply!

Some areas have indeed introduced 20mph in residentials and past schools. The problem with the schools is that limit should be variable - ie lowered at peak danger times, and set at normal 30mph at other times of the day. Naturally, this would need signage and big information campaign to make it work. Numpties, of course, wil this hammering into them by force!
[quote ="basingwerk"]
And remember - there's nothing wrong with speed limits - they are an important part of our road safety system. These words are incompatible with your disagreement about the risk of death when exceeding a speed limit. Perhaps speed limits are useful in other ways than reducing death, injury and damage, perhaps preventing wind noise or reducing engine wear![/quote]
No, there is nothing wrong with a (preferably sensible

) speed limit. Slight blips over are one thing and deliberate disregard is another. Drive applying COAST at all times - and you will find that you will be driving at safest speed - which you will find is very close to the posted limit anyway!

(well it works for me, the Mad Cats, our family nerd, etc.)
Wind noise and engine wear? Driving at slower speeds helps the old crocks - but again people are lulled into thinking their modern cars are safer than they actually are because they are quiet and powerful!

And many do not understand the mechanics and thus the feel of their cars!