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    Quote Originally Posted by rover-56 View Post
    I've been told that it is also illegal to flash headlights to warn an oncoming driver of a camera and slow him down.
    Illegal to make the road safer? can't be true surely???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Not really germane to my point, Mike.

    Seriously, if a person can't drive and think at the same time maybe they should consider catching the bus.
    Really. How about a real world example.

    Dump truck operator, gets a call and it says his Mum just hit the floor and is on her way to hospital.

    He was tipping off a load at the time, done it thousands of times before.

    His focus has suddenly shifted and forgot to lower the tray fully before moving off.

    Tore out a Coke Ovens Gas main with the tray.



    Now there may be many a conversation you can have that won’t take your attention away, and even if it did in 99% of cases won’t cause an issue.

    But that one time, at that one moment……

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    It "May" be a revenue raising exercise But it is only raising revenue from people that have little regard for the rules of the road or for other road users safety and get caught in the act that deserve to be penalised for their unsafe driving habits
    I would agree, if only speed limits were set at a reasonable speed, as determined by actual science. Modern multilane freeways often have a design speed of 130 kph or more. 100 or 110 kph speed limits are artificially low and speeding on those roads has no negative effect on other road user's safety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    But is not always the case as has been shown time and time again - you can be within the speed limit but still pay the tax.
    OK I'll bite.....

    How can you be within the speed limit and get a ticket for speeding ?

    I have read about camera's not having been calibrated properly and refunds being issued but that seems to be a thing of the past.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    OK I'll bite.....

    How can you be within the speed limit and get a ticket for speeding ?

    I have read about camera's not having been calibrated properly and refunds being issued but that seems to be a thing of the past.


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    Exactly - they are not always accurate and authorities fight tooth and nail not to admit they have a problem.

    But one example Speed camera pulled over after faulty reading

    Camera shy

    Google faulty speed cameras and there are links everywhere.
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    I fully agree in some places speed limits could be safely higher "except" noting often people driving 20 to 30kph below the speed limit could be a big sudden up the clacker stopper if traveling much faster over the current speed limits

    Love to see red light runners screaming about tickets - that would make me smile lots. With the absolute carnage many fools manage to do below the speed limit I assume we have no change to see increases speed limits. Breaking the speed rules is a choice. Not paying the voluntary taxes is almost always my choice

    Drink drivers can be shot on sight I think ( Not by me)

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    Personally I fail to see what is so important about most calls that drivers feel they have to answer them immediately instead of waiting until they're parked up somewhere. I see the same people every day drive past my place when I'm out the front gobbing off on their phones. Why? They're not important people and you can bet there calls aren't important either.
    As for using work calls as an excuse and them apparently not taking their mind of the road where it should be, that is just so much crap and has been proved to be so I wonder anyone would state it. If that call isn't important enough that you don't even have to think about it, why bother answering/making it in the first place?

    As for speed limits, our local motoring organisation states in their last mag under "rules that you may not know" that you mustn't exceed the limit even when overtaking. Utter garbage, it's much safer to exceed the posted limit for the time necessary to get past safely than creeping past right on the limit.
    Get past and return to the left hand side of the road as quickly as possible was the way I was taught and I still drive that way on country roads.
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    While we're on the topic of unnecessary safety rules.

    I've always thought that 25km/h speed humps in a 50 zone are ridiculous as well. Why not just make it 25km/h limit or make 50km/h speed bumps? ?
    It's driven me nuts for years

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