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The gov't also claims that speed cameras have single handedly lead to a reduction in road accidents, they give no credit whatsoever to improved road design,
Quote from: Range Rover Blues on December 31, 2008, 22:18:17The gov't also claims that speed cameras have single handedly lead to a reduction in road accidents, they give no credit whatsoever to improved road design, You must be aware of the arguments about the Stocksbridge Bypass a few years ago though Blues. We used to hear of death after death on that road and the loudest argument at the time was the design of the road. However as soon as the averaged speed cameras were installed the accidents and deaths stopped.
I have said for years why doesnt a device similar to this come into use. As long as it doesnt cost an arm and a leg to install I will have it fitted to my cars. I would rather pay more attention to the kid about to run out into the road in front of me than be looking down at the speedo and miss him / her.
i think it would be a good idea to introduce into the first two years of driving. then, have the two year probationary period of six points and you lose your licence. have to take test again and have the speed limiter etc etc.
Probationary PeriodsRoad Traffic (New Drivers) Act 1995If a driver first passes a driving test on or after 1/6/97 and accumulates 6 or more penalty points on his driving licence within the first 2 years of passing a driving test (either in the UK, Gibraltar or any EC State) as a result of offences committed before his test or within that 2 year period, his licence will be revoked by notice in writing and he will have to reapply for a provisional licence and retake a driving test if a full licence is wanted.Only penalty points gained from offences committed within the previous 3 years count.
If I hear the arguement that a blade or a spike in the middle of the steering wheel is the best deterrant again I am actually going to scream. Like corporal punishment do you? The idea is ridiculous.
How about this for a radical new idea?What you have is a load of people in uniform, in big marked up cars, driving the roads who are allowed by law to stop people who are driving badly, speeding, using mobile phones, driving shed vehicles or stolen vehicles, who are allowed to use discretion and would therefore act as a deterrent?We could call them 'Traffic Police' :-k
Quote from: Lord Shagg-Pyle on January 17, 2009, 11:37:37How about this for a radical new idea?What you have is a load of people in uniform, in big marked up cars, driving the roads who are allowed by law to stop people who are driving badly, speeding, using mobile phones, driving shed vehicles or stolen vehicles, who are allowed to use discretion and would therefore act as a deterrent?We could call them 'Traffic Police' :-kIt'll never catch on
Quote from: mike142sl on January 17, 2009, 14:21:45Quote from: Lord Shagg-Pyle on January 17, 2009, 11:37:37How about this for a radical new idea?What you have is a load of people in uniform, in big marked up cars, driving the roads who are allowed by law to stop people who are driving badly, speeding, using mobile phones, driving shed vehicles or stolen vehicles, who are allowed to use discretion and would therefore act as a deterrent?We could call them 'Traffic Police' :-kIt'll never catch onAfter all, in my 'perfect world' of everyone driving properly, we would never need the likes of LSP to watch out for the idiots. And I would never want to put him out of a job :lol:
Quote from: V8MoneyPit on January 17, 2009, 16:24:44Quote from: mike142sl on January 17, 2009, 14:21:45Quote from: Lord Shagg-Pyle on January 17, 2009, 11:37:37How about this for a radical new idea?What you have is a load of people in uniform, in big marked up cars, driving the roads who are allowed by law to stop people who are driving badly, speeding, using mobile phones, driving shed vehicles or stolen vehicles, who are allowed to use discretion and would therefore act as a deterrent?We could call them 'Traffic Police' :-kIt'll never catch onAfter all, in my 'perfect world' of everyone driving properly, we would never need the likes of LSP to watch out for the idiots. And I would never want to put him out of a job :lol:I don't think there is any chance of that, matey! I think my line of work is the only one at the moment that is on the way up, unfortunately!