cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/44712264

These up-eds usually complain that photo radar would be fine if the radar worked properly. This one doesn’t even do that. It just complains that speed limits aren’t fair and now drivers have to change their behavior. jfc

It is true that drivers can avoid such tickets by sticking to the posted speed limits, but it is also true that drivers are hardly ever expected to strictly observe those limits.

It’s like the generally accepted contract between drivers and police – just drive at a reasonable speed and you’ll be fine – has been broken.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-photo-radar-is-becoming-increasingly-common-that-doesnt-make-it-any/

  • @Pechente@feddit.org
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    1311 days ago

    Does that really work all that well? My street is very bendy but people still speed through it despite poor visibility of pedestrians between the parked cars.

      • @Pechente@feddit.org
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        711 days ago

        Barely enough for one car going each direction, with some parts only wide enough for one car in a lane because someone is parking in one lane.

    • @WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      Not at all. Speeders speed regardless of road quality, safety, or visibility everywhere. I’m guessing these commenters are probably children themselves, either literally or mentally.

      Suggesting roads be completely reengineered or replaced to slow drivers based on the position of schools, zoning, etc is completely batshit insane. Like, legitimately mentally ill. That’s some pants on head MAGA grade economics.

        • @ThePantser@sh.itjust.works
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          -111 days ago

          They drive a big ass truck other big ass vehicles and the higher up you are the slower you feel so the more they speed.

          The term is velocitization

          • @Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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            11 days ago

            The same person tends to drive different speeds on different roads and conditions. I dont think that pickup is going to take that a right hand turn in a road 6 inches wider than their truck doing 70.

            • @Chip_Rat@lemmy.world
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              011 days ago

              And why should I, someone who can read and respects speed limits the majority of the time, have to suffer narrow garbage roads? Why can’t we treat people like adults? It’s bonkers the arguments I see whenever there is an article about speed cameras.

              Obey the speed limit. The end. Nothing else has to change in society. I know it’s a big ask for all the grown ass humans who apparently never matured, but I’m sick of this stupidity.

              Sincerely: someone who got a mailed speeding ticket for $50 2 days ago for going 50km in a 40km zone. Did I tear up and stomp my feet like a 3 year old? No! My adult brain stepped in and I went “ah shit, I’ll have to pay more attention next time I’m in that area.”

              • @Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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                210 days ago

                suffer narrow garbage roads

                If youre suffering because you cant let your car drift 3 feet in either direction, thats a skill issue. Narrower roads also have the benefit of leaving more room for bike lanes and sidewalks/bike parking.

                • @Chip_Rat@lemmy.world
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                  010 days ago

                  Weak personal attack.

                  Use your brain. You are advocating to make roads into obstacle courses in order to slow everyone down. By definition you are making that road a skill issue for half the population, assuming you build the road to the “average” drivers ability at the speed needed. Which also means half the population is gonna be capable of going faster than that, which it seems you would then believe they are just gonna speed anyways?

                  Why do that? What if instead there was a simple, effective, low cost way to communicate a “limit”? That way we could just put a sign up. And if things change, or we start seeing somewhere were that “limit” we have set is to slow or fast, we can just change the sign instead of redesigning the neighbourhood. We of course would have to create a system of enforcement…

                  • @Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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                    We’ve seen what enforcement looks like, its villages with 100 feet of 30 mph road in the middle of an 80 mph highway that finances their entire police department, shortened yellow lights to catch drivers with red-light cameras, and red light cameras not caring about dead-red laws for motorbikes.

                    Laws that enforce themselves are not subject to such exploitation.

                    But also curvier roads are just more aestically pleasing and pleasant to drive/ride on.