wayneo wrote:
The website is the substance, stop twisting other people's posts and think for yourself for a change.
All you are doing is attempting to chip away at Paul's work by picking at bones. So here it is, here's the challenge:
What would you do Jub Jub?, what are your answers? Paton's had a go, he's missed the point however in that like many of those opposed to Paul's work, he's looking at the arguments based at taking away the responsibility from road users. He is also once again, quoting a statistic without the evidence to back it up.
Taking the responsibility away from road users? Don't be ridiculous. Ultimately, and as has been the case since the motor vehicle was invented, road users have had the ultimate responsibility in ensuring that crashes do not occur. Cameras, etc are a secondary influence in trying to reduce the probability of a crash.
It is your responsibility, as defined by the Road Traffic Act, to drive at an appropriate speed within the speed limit. Clearly the statistics show that most people don't, and therefore crash.
The law does not state "Drive at the speed limit", "You are safe if you are under the speed limit", "Speed limits are a target". Only absolutely braindead, idiotic morons would think that and they're the ones who will hopefully be caught and banned by safety cameras or the Police.
I've said it before and I'll say it again and again, if people studied and followed the Highway Code, we'd have a fraction of the incidents we have now.