For those that don't know the area:
It's downhill, it's within about 100m from two major fast food outlets, a hotel, a dangerous intersection controlled by lights! .. and a major school .. and
you don't know why it's a 40km/h zone?
It seems you know the area quite well, and yet the driver of the vehicle still didn't have the presence of mind to slow down before getting into this zone as opposed to slamming on the brakes at the signpost!
While I avoid that area like the plague now, many years back in my previous job as a regular user of this area, I've seen far too many 'idiot accidents' at this intersection where people are either inattentive or reckless in trying to beat the traffic lights .. or both!
With all due respect to yourself and your wife, I'd say it's not only a fair cop, but an appropriate one as well.
The issue here is attentiveness, alertness and being aware of what One is doing whilst driving.
Your infringement was almost definitely due to the fixed speed camera at the lights, and not due to a hidden camera car, or police activity, so any argument that police presence in this situation is inappropriate. The camera is clearly visible and should have been the deterrent
ps. in the last 25 odd years, I've only had two speeding fines which were at 1km/h over the limit both on the same day due to the new oversized tyres I'd just got on my (then) Rodeo ute. I calculated the under reading of the speedo incorrectly, pre GPS days.
Is it a lot to ask of drivers to be aware of what they're doing whilst they're driving?
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