Hi George!
Long time since we "met" .....
George Painter wrote:
Zamzara wrote when referring to narrow lanes: "You would be within the law to drive at 60mph down them ...." she then went on to state that you would probably be done for dangerous driving - correct so I'm sorry your first statement was wrong, please edit it out.
This highlights one of the problems with the speed cam. Last winter we actually did someone for undue care in a 30 mph zone at 30 mph because the road was not safe to travel at 30 mph.
Left to a speed cam - person would still be tootling around endangering people. Driving standard as observed was so awful that there was little choice ....hail storm, icy road, parked cars, pelicans and person still drove like a pillock....
George wrote:
Someone asked why I stopped driving - I saw too much and lost my nerve.
George - I have seen a lot over the years - and heaved my stomach contents over it many a time. So yes - you do need to be hard and tough to handle this kind of work.
I am sorry that you let it get to you though and will acknowledge that people who are not subjected to such sights do not fully appreciate just how dreadful it is for us to see appalling injuries.
But - there is speeding and there is
speeding - and I will allow some leeway to a driver who drives safely but strays above a speed limit or even gets "carried away" with a new toy for just under a mile

We can usually tell the difference between a normal blipper and a blatant p1ss artist!
My patch has a severe problem with bikers at the moment. For some strange reason - 200 mph on rural roads seems like a "good idea"...
Well - confess - really cannot see the thrill of this at all. Especially when they lose control and my lads are literally picking severed limbs from the surrounding countryside ....
Would a speed cam work - not for these idiots - no! They would reckon that their speed would be beyond the scope of the speed traps ... because brains are about same low level as their riding abilities here....
We are gradually sorting the problem - as it seems that high
visible police presence seems to quell enthusiam to some extent - but we are sure having to chuck staff at the problem....
As for the sorry tale in your orginal post - guy would have been pulled by me long before he got to the bend in question had I been there - and would have felt the full acid in the lecture.