SafeSpeed wrote:
conelayersw wrote:
Its not justification toleave cameras in place..its the truth. Progression of teh works often requires a speed limit to ensure your safety ..you may not realise it.
This isn't directed at you...

But the idea that a speed limit
ensures my safety boils my blood. It does no such thing. Never has, never will.
It's possible that under some narrow circumstances a speed limit might make a microscopic change to the risk value.
But as far as ensuring my safety is concerned, that's down to me.
The thing is, as others have pointed out, there are very often very good reasons why the limit is necessary - and often these are reasons which simply aren't visible from the drivers viewpoint. Thats why the limit is there - because drivers cannot reasonably work out what the maximum appropriate speed is. The trouble is, simply imposing the limit won't get drivers to slow down (enough). They won't see the reasons for it, and will thus disregard it. Of course, this problem is made worse by overuse and misuse of speed limits generally - nevertheless, people would still exceed the roadworks speed limits. So the limits have to be enforced to get compliance.
The problem is on both sides. Yes, the authorities have got to be smarter and more sensible in their implementation of limits and enforcement - but drivers have got to start obeying limits (as well as driving at an appropriate speed without having to have their hands held)