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RobinXe wrote, We're talking about people's lives and well-being here.
Absolutely, and God bless us all.
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RobinXe wrote, I'm going to say it again...fault is irrelevant; once the speed camera was erected accidents increased.
Encouraging drivers to reduce their speed, in order to reduce accidents, would have far more reaching benefits than trying to adopt a quick fix........a petition to remove a Speed Camera.
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Steve said, Remember, we're talking about what people can be expected to do, not what rules they must absolutely follow. No-one can be faulted for ignoring a rule, or the application of, that doesn't make sense
"No-one can be faulted for ignoring a rule, or the application of" !!! Steve, I completely disagree; alas we have completely different mind sets.
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Up to, and prior to, mid 2005 I was off the road for 10years due to failing health.
However, by 2005 I was well enough to go out, buy a new car, and renew the joy
of driving.
Out on the road again I was amazed at the deterioration of driving standards.
Among many, many actions immediately noticeable was the aggressive driving adopted by drivers,
and the shocking consequences speed and aggressive driving leaves in its trail.
I would hazard a guess that 75% of drivers fall into that category.
No doubt you will have noticed the overall deterioration of driving standards yourselves.
Thing is though, it's been a slow build up deterioration of driving standards for you guys to notice
over those ten years.
For me, driving again after a ten year gap was a culture shock, and a sad one at that.
Aggressiveness, Speeding, Death; So needless. So preventable. So avoidable. So sad.
"Safe Speed"
Skyliner