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    Drivers get wise to mobile speed cameras

    "Motorists appear to have adapted to the introduction of mobile speed cameras by slowing down, leaving the State Government facing a revenue shortfall from speeding fines of tens of millions of dollars."

    Drivers get wise to mobile speed cameras | The Daily Telegraph

    I would suggest rather than "adapting", drivers' behaviour was already appropriate. Could it be the NSW Labor government, in attempting this facile solution to lowering the road toll, have attempted to enforce a problem that was never there? On your horse KK..turn off the lights as you leave...we need to conserve power.

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    Too right Mick, the Keneally Gov't was planning on booking about 1 in 17 drivers every year with these devices merely as a revenue initiative, when they should be about getting a real visable Police presence out there.

    Real Police who can see what's going on and make a difference. There is nothing like the presence of a marked Police car patrolling to get a whole suburb slowing down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Real Police who can see what's going on and make a difference. There is nothing like the presence of a marked Police car patrolling to get a whole suburb slowing down.
    I agree. I slow down.
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    Exclamation lives lost

    If they really cared they would have them in black spots not at the bottom of hills or on dual high ways and really punish drink drivers, repeat offenders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickS View Post
    "Motorists appear to have adapted to the introduction of mobile speed cameras by slowing down, leaving the State Government facing a revenue shortfall from speeding fines of tens of millions of dollars."
    W.T.F.! Isn't that the whole idea? slowing down, I mean. I would be extremely worried about the health of State budgets if that is a major problem. When governments start selling the assets, it can only mean major budget problems. Anything left to sell?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    W.T.F.! Isn't that the whole idea? slowing down, I mean.
    Not here in Vic. All our greed cameras are placed on very safe roads where 10kph over the limit is not dangerous. At least in NSW they put a lot of cameras in black spots and put up a big warning sign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    W.T.F.! Isn't that the whole idea? slowing down, I mean. I would be extremely worried about the health of State budgets if that is a major problem. When governments start selling the assets, it can only mean major budget problems. Anything left to sell?
    Yes there is, well at least in Queensland,. Why do you think they have split off the water from the local council and made them into Quandos.

    My water bill looks like hitting the $1300 for the year, and my wife and I are generally away from the house for 12 hours of the day.

    The idea is to make these water companies very profitable, hence the $1.75 bulk water charge, and then sell them to private concerns.

    I know that when they first looked at splitting the water off, a meeting was held at which the subject of water users getting used to water restrictions was discussed and the fact that any quando would be hard pushed to turn a profit....thats when they came up with the bright idea of charging us 15 - 17 cents a litre for usage and......$1-75 bulk water charge...this is the charge for them to buy the cleaned water...not the actual cost... but what they are charging us...so that they make nice profit which then makes it viable for private companies to buy the venture.


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    G'day Rob Hay



    Quandos You wouldn't mean QANGO by any chance


    Covert speed cameras you mean those things in parked up 5-10 year old sedans and wagons on the side of the highways,and along the gateway expressway approaches Oh! those speed cameras gee, we don't even place our radar/camera signs to face the roadway BEFORE the vehicle but lean it against the front bumper

    Just like disguised police women acting like Pr****** , what is it called Entrapment!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    W.T.F.! Isn't that the whole idea? slowing down, I mean. I would be extremely worried about the health of State budgets if that is a major problem. When governments start selling the assets, it can only mean major budget problems. Anything left to sell?
    I'm missing your drift mate, sorry...but these MOBILE cams were rushed in, in an attempt to bring in revenue to prop up a broke government. The budget forecast last year, written on the back of a drop in FIXED camera revenue, expected the shortfall to be picked up by the introduction of MOBILE cams. It hasn't happened. So now they think the answer is to throw more mobile cams out there, rather than giving credit to the motorists. Yet this idiot of a premier can find $2mill to give away on valentine's day to pay for wedding certificates...

    The bottom line is, there will always be a road toll. The spin that speed is the root cause is bull****. It's fatigue and inexperience.

    The safety cams at controlled intersections is what will bring the dollars in, yet they are just as likely to cause accidents due to motorists panicking when they start to change colour. And they have done already. Soon, all red light cams will become safety cams...and it won't be too long before point to point cams will target ALL vehicles. I would urge anyone with an in-car GPS to update constantly the cam locations, as new sites are coming on-line almost daily.

    As far as the signs are concerned, yes, the fixed cams have large signs warning as you approach. When the mobile cams turned out last year, there was no such sign, only a sign after the cam saying you have been speed checked. The NRMA and others lobbied the government and now a sign must be placed on approach, albeit nothing like the signs that you see at fixed camera sights.

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    Hi All

    Pedro your only a repeat offender if you get caught too many times I have a friend who was told to his face by a weights and measure guy ( scaly ) that he was a serial offender Lucky I amnot the bad boy amongst my mates.

    And whilst trying to stay on topic I think people should be able to pass an advanced driving course. I have actually been in a car with a young female driver who shut her eyes and took her hands away from the wheel during an incident and i took over the wheel from the passenger seat and avoided the accident - I used to think watching it in the movies was bs but it happens in real life and we let these oxymorons on our roads.
    Regards Mark

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