Speed limit to be reduced 60->50mph
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Originally Posted by Dan Hale,Mar 8 2009, 06:17 PM
No front plate.
But I guess that could be a new law too
But I guess that could be a new law too
A blanket 50mph on the C roads doesn't sound all that ridiculous. In a lot of cases they're only really safe at speed because you're unlikely to meet someone coming the other way. But as has been said the police aren't going to waste money and effort enforcing limits on those roads by traditional means.
I'm suprised we haven't progressed to the black boxes in all new cars approach by now.
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Originally Posted by Dembo,Mar 8 2009, 09:22 PM
Does turning the cameras around so they point at the rear really constitute "a hell of a lot of work / research."? And anyway, if the nanny state are going to ban us from driving at 51mph on safety grounds, you don't think they're still going to allow motorcycles on the road do you?
As far as I know the truvelo is the only camera that can take a picture of a vehicle moving away from it. Otherwise they would be using them backwards already, to catch the bikers.
With regard to hard work, I am refering to when the police managed to track down a repeat offender who was caught several times on the same (front facing) camera.
I believe they caught him in the end because he used different bikes and they tracked him down through the sales.
Very cleverly IMO. And he got what he deserved.
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Originally Posted by MB,Mar 8 2009, 08:34 PM
Shhhhhh, Dembo!
(they don't make moeny out of limiting speed with a black box )
(they don't make moeny out of limiting speed with a black box )
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This is so stupid - I really would like to know how the accidents break down; what percentage of drivers were exceeding the speed limit, what percentage were doin something stupid (pulling out in front of traffic, o/t ona blind corner) etc.
There are already a few NSL's around here which have been dropped to 50 (no idea why) and it's irritating - you can't overtake someone doing 40 legally, and most of the f*wits around here do seem to do between 30-40mph everywhere
There are already a few NSL's around here which have been dropped to 50 (no idea why) and it's irritating - you can't overtake someone doing 40 legally, and most of the f*wits around here do seem to do between 30-40mph everywhere
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Originally Posted by Bada Bing!,Mar 8 2009, 05:29 PM
Although the fact this is the first I've heard of this scheme suggests the source may be over-egging it slightly.
Suggests, at best, it is buried in an old report-therefore bs
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They are-sometimes under the stealth of noise reduction ( I understand this is an avenue the council can use to reduce speeds).
The Carrington Spur (a link road to join the M60) is a good example. It has been dropped from NSL to 50 max. Absolutely no need for it except apossibly at the beginning/end where there are traffic lights and a r'about.
The Carrington Spur (a link road to join the M60) is a good example. It has been dropped from NSL to 50 max. Absolutely no need for it except apossibly at the beginning/end where there are traffic lights and a r'about.