
tik64 and p4nth3r7
Indeed the predictability of any given road speed is vanishing. One area a 50 mph is current in another area of the Country it is 30mph and in another 60mph.
The whole purpose of any camera van is to ensure that road users are maintaining a given numeric value.
When road speeds were set it used to be due to the type of road use bearing in mind all the environmental factors.
Roads 'types' had a clearly defined posted speed limit.
With Councils now pretty much left to their own devices of road safety it has become very unclear.
Traveling about the Country shows you very quickly how extreme this is becoming.
So it is no wonder that road users are confused when observing the road, so we need to start relying on the sign to ensure the correct numeric value is being adhered to. The logic of road speed is gone.
Drivers cannot tell so they estimate, they also driver ever slower to allow for camera errors too, so greater margin ensure license safety.
With the added problems of bad signage if they even exist at all, or even wrong signage road users are struggling to maintain a legal speed even when they want to.
Driving to conditions is skewed, it becomes a numeric value only than about road safety.