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Thread: Speeding fine
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23rd July 2006, 10:38 AM #46Originally Posted by Dan_574
I was specifically referring to areas on highways (and the Bruce Highway between Brisbane and Caboolture has a beauty at the moment) where the speed limit has been reduced permanently for five or six kilometres, despite the fact that work only happens eight hours per day, five days per week.
How hard would it be to stick a bag over the signs? Easier than to set up a speed camera!
Last week we encountered three on the highway further north that were posted as "Roadworks" and 80 k, but had no works and no end speed limit sign. On Thursday afternoon, there were five areas between Gympie and Miriamvale slowing traffic to as little as 40kph, unmanned and no work. Currently there are sections of that road with a completed extra lane that could be used, but it's easier to keep it as a construction area it would seem (with those big radar warning signs and the shady parking for the van!)
No speed camera, so no revenue, but also the guys behind me who had all been travelling at ninety-something when I passed them, got mighty grumpy at me for slowing to almost the limit!
This may not happen in other states, but it's a regular thing in Qld, hence the only bit of sympathy for Rossluck!
Cheers,
P
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23rd July 2006, 10:43 AM #47Senior Member
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well said exador I agree totally there are some useful coppers and I work with a few, they do set up in easy spots, but there arguement is that the person driving sets the outcome, like I said the brake does wonders.
I sit at the bottom of hills but like alot of traffic coppers I give people 20ks leeway, its amazing how many people I let off at the 18 or 19 over mark. Alot of hills if you start at the top and dont accelerate you will not go over the speed limit by more than 10 or 15 ks. Some spots I only take loss of licence speeds which is 25ks or more over.
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23rd July 2006, 10:48 AM #48Originally Posted by Dan_574
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23rd July 2006, 10:57 AM #49Senior Member
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I agree midge I wasnt having a go, there are some that shouldnt be worked but alot have the low speed limit signs all the time because of a number of reasons no emegency lane, no lines, gravely surface, litigation.
What annoys me is when people put us and cameras in the same boat, we use lasers where the cameras are radars, big difference, I agree that our cameras down here should be used better and we should have ones like in NSW where they are sign posted and are set up permanently at black spots.
We are there trying to catch people who are doing big speeds like the 30 or 40 over, the ones that will you or your wife and kids, but people still flash their headlights to warn others that a police car is there, I just hope it not there loved one I have to go and see splattered inside a car.
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23rd July 2006, 12:07 PM #50
just had to jump back in.
Firstly I dont like speed cameras, person to person policing is much better and affords the ability to catch cancelled drivers, caution those with good records and even boost the QUOTA with mutliple tickets. Plus it generally serves a better outcome to wheel around behind said speedster and follow for a few k's while SWMBO berates the driver with "I told you so's" and then stopping them and doing a licence check and a caution.
But, the philosophy of speed cameras is sound. That being to decrease the incidence of speeding and compliance with speed restrictions. The idea being that you will never know where one is so wont take the chance. The anticipated outcome being that the median speed of all traffic on that section of road being within guidelines.
This also is to take away the drivers own initiative, good or bad, of setting a limit they are comfortable with that may be outside what the road engineers consider safe.
Thus when bitingmidge sees the camera in a roadworks when no roadworks are currently being undertaken has nothing to do with that fact but the fact that there was a sign dictating the speed cars should be travelling at. Unfair at a personal level, reasonable when viewed within the initiative, that being that if I exceed the posted limit then I may get caught, even when I think the odds are in my favour.
Exceeding the speed limit is generally not unsafe within itself and its here that people personalise the issue of getting caught. You have not been charged with 'dangerous driving', a completely different charge, but non compliance with a prescribed limit. You might not agree with the limit but have no power to change it so you choose to risk being caught.
In my time in traffic enforcement only about 10% perhaps would claim they did not see a sign or were not aware of the speed change. Every time I would suggest they retrace that part of the journey and if they honestly couldnt see the signs to come back and we will do it together and if they were right I would withdraw it. Only taken up once and I was at fault (limit had been raised while i was on holidays )
happy driving
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23rd July 2006, 12:38 PM #51
One positive with a speed camera is that large breasted, short skirted pouting blondes get tickets too
Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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23rd July 2006, 12:44 PM #52
Just heard some debate on 3AW regarding speed cameras and road safety.
I think it was 1970 or 1980, cannot remember, but there were 1074 people killed on Victorian roads alone in one year:eek: !
Those were the days people were driving steel tanks like HQ's and XY's, and when you would drive home blind drunk
from the pub without the blink of an eye....tsk, tsk.
...............................................................................I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
Albert Einstein
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23rd July 2006, 05:12 PM #53Deceased
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Originally Posted by martrix
For a number of years prior to that it was the norm that over a thousand Victorians got killed on the roads and there were about half the drivers that are on the roads now.
It was the period that seat belts use was not compulsory (most cars didn't have them), there were no speed cameras (the cops had to follow you for a while to clock you), no .05 law (the cops had to pull you over and make you walk a line to see if you were drunk) and the roads were badly designed and built.
That were the alledged "good old days" where a driver could do what they liked and get away with it but the death toll mounted up every year.
I prefer the current system and have an even chance of staying alive.
Peter.
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23rd July 2006, 05:26 PM #54Originally Posted by dazzler
A couple of years ago in Canberra I had a similar experience wherein I was stopped by a Traffic cop and informed that I was travelling at 75 or so in a 60 zone. I politely disputed that I was speeding as the limit had been raised a week or so earlier to 80 (one of the many dual carriageways there in PoliCity).
The officer didn't believe me, so I invited him to walk back a couple of hundred meters to an intersection where the '80' sign was. When we got there, he looked at it, and then muttered something about "well, they could have told us". Anyway, he was quite amused by it and scrapped the ticket.
Cheers!
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23rd July 2006, 05:41 PM #55
Ross,
If its your first ticket in a few years, why not ask them to let you off, or at least let you pay the fine and retain your points?
This is an option, conditions vary between the states, but usually it is available for drivers with a good record.
Victoria has a "Penalty Review Board", I'm sure that QLD has something similiar.
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24th July 2006, 11:13 AM #56Originally Posted by rossluck
My old man is always on about speed traps and revenue raising. Fact is you are supposed to be doing 60 when you get to the sign, not 100 metres after it. Good on 'em for pinging you, should happen more often.
My favourite here is the tourists who drive around at 70km everywhere, in the 100km zones, in the 80km zones and through town! I'd love to see some of them get pinged too."I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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24th July 2006, 11:17 AM #57
On the multi lane highways and freeways it is an offence to travel at under 80kph in a 100kph zone, in any other than the left lane unless overtaking (Vic).
Problem is I have never seen it enforced and there is always someone willing to hold everyone up.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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24th July 2006, 11:20 AM #58Originally Posted by Iain
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24th July 2006, 12:01 PM #59
Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
One positive with a speed camera is that large breasted, short skirted pouting blondes get tickets too
Originally Posted by bitingmidge
Richard
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24th July 2006, 12:25 PM #60
Wow I had no idea there were so many members of this board that never speed, such angels, they must be the ones who drive in the middle lane on three lane highways with no-one on their left.:eek:
HH.Always look on the bright side...
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