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Speed cameras do work and thats the main problen with them
The greatest problem with speed cameras is that they do work. All of the evidence from governmental and independent sources confirms this.
Me telling you, that speed cameras work is as futile as you telling the government that they don't. Just as you won't listen to me, neither will the government listen to you. The game has reached stalemate, but the government are the ones in control of the speed cameras, and they are the ones who believe they work.
They also want you to think that as patients - you will wait less time to see me .. when the opposite is the case for many.
It's pure spin and part of the problem is that too many of us are not duped fools.

The "independent" evidence is as "independent" as the "Hutton enquiry" in real life terms.
The "indepependent" research did, however, pass comment on the fact that no data was standardised so they compromised by saying the "available data INDICATES that the speed cam programme works" which is not quite the same thing as "conclusive standardised data indicates a strong possibility... "
But it's when you look into the small print and appendices that you really appreciate what they are really saying in the context.. and they are not at all committing themselves in the same way as the high way robbers are - under some pretext. of "safety"
Wildy

cat should reply to you over the 20 mph limites. These exist a-plenty on mainland Europe.. yet these are the places where most incidents occur.. and it's simply because of "high volume interractions between road users." per a German paper on this topic. (Heidelberg Uni - Wildy has claws on this from somewhere.

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The government sadly lack imagination when it comes to road safety and as a result, their dependence on the speed camera to produce results is growing. If they install more speed cameras they will realise a reduction in casualties and their case gets stronger and yours weaker. This is what I mean when I say that the problem with speed cameras is that they work.
The downside is that it is the motorist, who has to suffer loss of freedom, loss of livelihood and loss of the motoring experience.
Yes speed cameras work, they save lives but a massive expansion of speed cameras is a road on which I do not wish to travel. Enough is enough
We have more than enough cams - but I do not see any improvement in driving standards. I do have something to post for discussion courtesy of my sisters, the Bolton News and DriveSafe (Manchester Pratnership) .. more later.. on a new thread for discussion.
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There is only on way to bring down the rule of the speed camera and thats to prevent people from getting killed and injured.
It does not mean more traffic police nor making the driving test any harder, the answer is in education. You need to improve the driving standard of a nation to bring casualty rates down which is the only way to stop the speed camera. However we live in a nation where 80% of our motorists believe they are above average, so how do you convince someone to improve when they already believe (and probably wrongly) that they are one of the best.
We have always maintained that the initial learning has to instil an ethic of constant learning and motivation to improve to best capability.
We say that this has to mean making the driving test in line with the German standard - which ironically is what is being proposed -though the tuition hours of 500 are way OTT in reality.
I have kids aged 20 and 18 years.
I have another girl who will pester to learn to drive in a couple of years as she's almost 15 years
I will do for Zoe as for her older brothers and sister.. she will have to prove to me and Wildy that she's mature enough and has some road and common sense and then we will book the lessons in blocks with practice with us .. followed by more lessons. Before that happens .. she will be trained to observe the road and other drivers so that she can anticipate and plan for any problem quickly. She already knows the Highway Code for pedestrians and cyclists and horse riders by the way - and is pretty well au fait with signs, signals and driver etiquette as well.. but then she also has karting sessions and spends time with us on family track days
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Malcolm is right, I didn't come here to discuss whether speed cameras work or not. I have no desire to trudge over all the old ground like RTTM, the 85th percentile etc. If you truly have a desire to see the end of the speed camera then we need a change of attitudes and beliefs on a truly national level. We can massively reduce casualties without afecting any speed limits, infact there could also be a case to raise the speed limkits in certain areas.
If you ever feel ready for it, I'll tell you how to do it.
If not, then just lay a few more critisisms down and we'll call it a day.
Discuss your ideas. I happen to think teaching my kids courtesy and road sense from toddler stage is the way forward to a half decent society.
But I do treat a number of folk with problems a-plenty and I foster children from backgrounds which make me despair at times. Kids who look after disabled parents.. kids who are neglected by their very able but incredibly lazy parents.. (politest way to phrase it)
Sadly these people think society owes them a living and even more sadly ..society makes allowances for them instead of shaking them up with a dollop of common sense education.
We have discussed how to educate the rogues.. but .. I have an update on another tragedy too. hit and run leaving a cyclist dying.. on October 30 last. He has not been caught. Nor have the thugs who killed a middle aged mum and which car was discovered as a burned out wreck later that night. A SPEED CAMERA has been erected where Laura Entwhistle died.
Victim of a faceless coward same as Gordon Kaye the cyclist.
So Tom.. tell me how a speed cam saves lives again.. and do tell me how less police will find murderering yobs like these?