camera operator wrote:
stick to the limit (whether you agree with it or not) then you will not get points, lose your licence your job and your car, not rocket science is it
Yeah! In fact, don't drive at all and then you won't loose your licence OR ever get involved in an accident! Better still, don't have a car and then it won't ever get stolen either!
The trouble is, that while this is, of course, sensible advice, it's not actually that easy to abide by all the time. The cameras don't care what the circumstances were or whether you are a model driver the other 99.999% of the time. If you'd drifted over the odds by 10 MPH for that particular few seconds, then as far as they are concerned, you might as well habitually do 20 MPH over the odds everywhere.
If everyone did drive within the speed limits 100% of the time, then I don't think we'd see a huge reduction in accidents but we'd certainly have the government patting itself on the back saying how happy the public were with the speed limits that we have! Next thing, you know, some pressure group or another would persuade them to drop the limits even further! After all, nobody ever exceeded the speed limit so it's not like there would be a problem lowering it is there?
Now I'm not actually trying to incite mass disobedience here but neither do I want the government to EVER forget that as a result of their enforcement policies, MASSIVE numbers of motorists have been convicted of speeding and yet the KSIs nationally don't seem to change appreciably. Maybe in the next few years they'll start getting the message!
