Zamzara wrote:
mosis wrote:
That's funny - I thought they stopped people from speeding, and thus, driving dangerously.
Evidence that cameras stop people from speeding?
Do you get points on your licence when caught by cameras? (I don't know as I'm not sad enough to speed all the time, or any of the time for that matter). If so, you would lose your licence for a while eventually, so that would surely stop you from speeding?
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The simple question you have to ask yourself is: why do some people find it necessary to constantly break speed limits? What is the REASON behind this activity? What drives them to constantly drive more quickly than they should?
Because to keep the needle on the dial at one exact point requires a large amount of attention that may not be available.
So in other words, we have ANOTHER 'driver' who can't even maintain a constant, steady speed...
You shouldn't be driving, or you're lying, because nobody is that incompetent. Checking the speedo every few seconds doesn't "require a large amount of attention" unless you're incredibly slow witted? Which are you?
Can't you hear the engine and tell when you're speeding up or slowing down? Can't you see the surroundings moving past you at a different speed, and then know that you should check your speedo to see if you're now going any faster or slower?
Still, it's a nice try at bait and switch again: "I can't check my speedo because I'm too busy 'concentrating'". I really believe that - NOT.
You don't check your speedo because you don't CARE what the speed limit, you think YOU should be able to make up your own rules.
And I'm sure you sit there fuming in traffic jams as well...
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Although it would be possible to drive well below the limit (eg 15 in a 30), this is likely to be illegal, embrarassing, and likely to raise other questions.
Strawman. What has this got to do with anything?
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Could it be possible that they are selfish, aggressive, nasty people who think the world revolves around them?
That's certainly the impression I've got from the 10,000 plus speeders I've encountered in my lifetime, as they zoom up to my rear and I see their faces full of anger and frustration in my rear view mirror.
Pardon me for not going over the speed limit just because THEY'RE in a hurry!
That isn't speeding, it's tailgaiting, and I agree with you about it.
It IS speeding, because if they weren't speeding, they would never have caught up with my car, which always stays right ON the speed limit...
Do I have to explain everything?