We have a black Hummer up here (all kitted out) pulling over unsuspecting motorists.. and a couple of plain white high top delivery vans.. the other day my friend was booked by an unmarked car that was towing a jet ski!
I'm all for the cop standing on the road with the hand held radar gun.. the speed camera's I am not so keen on as I tend to see that more as revenue raising and not safety etc as locals tend to know very quickly were the normal set up spots and fixed cameras are and just slow down in those spots.
I also would am a little worried about the 'No Tolerance' policy that QLD is introducing - ie if you are doing 101 kms in a 100 km zone then you will recieve a ticket. How does that work with speedometers that are not always correct?
I am in a the middle of an awful predicament at the moment as a few weeks ago I borrowed my sons car to drive to the city (I can't fit the Defender in the car car parks lol) and then I travelled to my work. The next day he casually mentioned that when he picked the car up a couple of weeks earlier from the gent he had bought it off the guy mentioned that the speedo was 'out a little bit'.. immediately alarm bells started ringing for me as I had travelled through the airport link tunnel and I believe there are 3 speed cameras in that tunnel.. in addition to another fixed speed camera on the hwy and I also drove past a mobile speed camera on the side of the road on the way home..
I would like to point out that my son had only just bought the car a week earlier and this was the first time I had driven it. And before anyone asks why I didn't notice I was driving faster than other cars on the roads.. that day I worked night shift so left home mid afternoon so very little traffic and drove home around midnight so there was little to no traffic on the road. Besides, everything feels fast after driving as Defender!
Still being unsure and not wanting to panic I took the car and my GPS for a short spin this afternoon with the intention of finding out just how 'out' the speedo is.. and it turns out the speedo is out by about.. ohhhh... 17kms!! What the! If the speedo in the car say's 100kms the GPS say's 117kms.. if the car say's 80kms the GPS says 93kms.. I feel sick. I may have in one day accrued enough points to lose my licence (which would mean my job also).. not to mention the fines I am expecting to receive.
I took the car to RACQ for a 'proper' speedometer check and it seems that my GPS is correct the speedometer of the car is out by a long way! According to RACQ I have no chance of fighting it. I may very well lose my licence as a consequence my job over this and I find it very unfair that there is no leeway or any chance to explain the situation. I am a good driver and this was an honest mistake, yet I will most likely be punished severely.![]()


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