basingwerk wrote:
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Yes, and of course in general, drivers do not know that they are going too fast until they have already run somebody over. Yet your message to drivers is to ignore the limits.
That isn't the Safespeed message and you know it. As has been pointed out many times before, "going too fast" can include 25mph in a 30 limit going past a school
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If drivers were reasonable, and indicated they were ready to obey the limits in principle, where they make sense, blah blah blah, I might be swayed, but continued defiance of the law convinces me that the level of maturity, even amongst ‘serious’ drivers, is just not there at present.
Most drivers ARE reasonable and DO obey the limits in principle. We just object to swingeing over-reliance on flawed automated enforcement that is incapable of judging driving conditions at any point, unlike an average Trafpol. This in no way means that drivers are lacking in 'maturity' or judgement.
Don't forget that there are many motorways where a safe and sensible driver, with a suitable vehicle, can choose to drive at over 100mph both legally and safely where conditions allow. In Britian, however, the limits are much lower and the same action, while still safe, can result in loss of licence, job and home in that order.
we object to the scenarios where, after a number of accidents on a bend of a slippery road, the "solution" is to lower the speed limit and enforce with a camera instead of re-surfacing the road and improving the warning for the bend. The cost is the same, but one improves safety and the other brings in cash.