Ironic that many drivers call for cyclists to display identification numbers, but object to being held accountable themselves.

It is no exageration to call this terrorism. So many innocent people are killed and injured because of these speeding maniacs.

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      Well no they discourage fast driving, and discouraging fast driving means there are less fast drivers, and therefore accidents are less likely.

      I don’t understand why people feel the need to drive fast anyway, it hardly has any effect on your arrival time unless you’re travelling literally 200 yd.

      If you’re going to drive at 40 in a 20 then frankly I have no sympathy, you’re an asshole and you deserve to be taken to the cleaners.

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        Well no they discourage fast driving

        Not really, or at least not with the fixed cameras. They encourage speeding as normal then harsh braking just before the camera then speeding again. Just watch traffic on the motorways when a temporary speed limit is imposed. People slow down for the gantries where there might be cameras mounted then floor it to the next gantry.

        Average speed cameras are a better bet if you want to control speeding, but perhaps don’t make as much money.

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        They don’t though. The people who can afford a traffic lawyer or know how the system works just get them dismissed. It’s just another tax on those with the least resources.

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          It’s just another tax

          Nobody is forcing people to drive over the speed limit. It’s a fine, not a tax.

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          Depends on the country.

          fine based on x percent of monthly income is a good one.

          Look up some examples from Finland or Switzerland for the more extreme examples.

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            And in the UK (where Yorkshire is) we have a points system. If you build up 12 points you lose your license, and speeding can get you between 3-6 points per offence depending how serious it was. So it’s really not just a case of the rich speeding all the time, paying the fines and carrying on.