Speed Camera Catches Thousands Of Supposed Speeders In One Day
from the busy-day dept
We've written about problems with speed cameras before -- like the time one tried to charge a brick wall with going 58 MPH (it's all relative, perhaps it was the camera that was moving...). However, that hasn't stopped police in Scottsdale, Arizona from testing the technology. Digg points out that a new speed camera wasted no time at all "flashing" over one thousand drivers on Sunday -- which seems like it may be a bit much. The company behind the camera will start looking through the photos to determine how many were actual speeders. However, the fact that it picked up over 1,000 potential speeders in a single day suggests one of two things (and possibly both): the cameras don't work very well or the speed limit being used on that road is poorly set. Neither of these conclusions reflects well on those who are pushing for the speed cameras.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Speeders?
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The operators set the speed low so they can also catch you other offences. (ie not wearing a seat belt = Au$200)
Now they fine you for exceeding the speed limit by >5Kmh (~3Mph) (Au$50). Just a revenue raising exercise.< br>
People now know that there can only be one car in the photo for the police to charge you. So now you find people driving in 'packs'. The speeders racing from pack to pack or speeding along in pairs.
So much safer....
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/Maybe a few tickets will slow people down to the speed limit???
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It could be. I'd prefer to trust a representative sample of drivers who feel safe enough than some pointy-haired officious scumbag in an office 300 miles away.
Germany has no speed-limits at all on some of its auto-bahns and from here in the UK, I hear more left-pondians whinging about their roads than I do Germans.
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Kinda harsh, but so is life.
I agree that speeding is a choice: a bad one.
Certainly, there are some horrible misapplications of technology, and it is the responsible and informed citizen's job to question the unreasonable. Speeding, road rage, and the like are all indications, in my opinion, of the decline of civilization. Pretty soon, we're going to be travelling at 99% of the speed of light, and someone is going to crash, create a black hole, and destroy the world. Then you'll wish you studied physics. For those of us who are happy travelling at high, but non-relativistic, speeds, please remember that kinetic energy is equal to half your mass times your speed squared, so small increases in speed translate to large increases in kinetic energy. Sorry for rambling, especially since all of those this is directed at will continue to not care. Maybe I'm just an old-fashioned optimist, or a new-fangled pessimist, but remember: in the final analysis, entropy always wins.
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Tailgating
After a couple of minutes, I started slowing down. Over the course of 5 minutes, I came to a complete stop in the middle of the road. Five minutes after that, he went around me.
Moral: I'll support cameras when they are also equipped with tasers for people like that. An interesting experiment in optics and AI, no doubt...
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that was fantastic!
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The new cameras are already causing even more traffic. The speed limit here is 65 and the cameras are set to take a pic at 76 or higher. No people already jamming up traffic going 60-65 are slamming on their brakes in front of the cameras and dropping to 50. Within a short time I'm sure accidents will increase too.
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look on the brightside...
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the biggest problem
Now to do something about those that tailgate you on a one lane hiway with no one else around.
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Hah...and Hah again...
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Speed set too low?
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The speed limits are typically set for if you're driving with low-beams on in the middle of a rainy night with no moon visible to give any light.
Which happens how often?
Apparently, 100% of the time, based on the static speed limits. :)
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http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/HTM/2003r1/part2/part2b1.htm#section2B13
Unfortunately, some jurisdictions choose to post artificially low speed limits on many stretches of road. That may not be the case in Scottsdale, but having driven through enough US states, it's far more common than it should be.
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Oh, and I have children. I still feel that if you are dumb enough to let your child play in traffic, then you should go to jail for their death when I run them over. Your child, your responsibility. On the same token, it is my responsibility to make sure that my child does everything by the book. No waivers ever. Nothing is ever free and as my child gets older he will know this truth only too well.
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Now, as far as children that live near the schools, I used to live about 300 feet from the entrance to the school campus. I had to walk. Now, I was not allowed to walk to school alone until I was old enough to understand that the road was for vehicles and not people. I was walked to school by a parent, and we walked to the light by the school and used the crosswalk when it was our turn. And no, there weren't guards at the crosswalk. That was the parent's job not the government or school's to protect the children. FYI: This is in upstate NY, where doing right is more important than anyones BS personal agenda. So, that means... We did it by the book, NO? And that is how I plan on teaching my child. If there isn't a sidewalk, the road is not a substitute. If it is a busy highway, have the school install a walkway overpass. But teach your children right, and take personal responsibility for their actions.
By the way, if the parents are not responsible enough to keep track of their children, then they have no business being parents. Procreation is not a right. I know a few doctors out there that can assist you if you need to take care of that little problem of impulse control. Guaranteed never to have children ever again. Much less touch another human being in any kind of intimate way. But that is for another thread.
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And roads are confined to vehicles only. You have heard of jaywalking have you not? Cross only at cross walks when the sign tells you to go.
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Boy am I glad that I'm past 30... phew... LOL
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Now, if that proves insane due to other factors on the road, then apparently the drivers are misjudging it due to something tricky and lowering the speed limit as an ADVISORY measure is prudent.
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White Trash Rights
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The real question is...
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that's pretty fucking stupid...
if they were serious about controlling speeds and not just funneling money out of the public's pockets then they would have radio transmitters in the speed limit signs that enable an electronic governor on the car...
of course that would raise a lot of concerns about other issues, people hacking the system and fucking with people to make them drive 5 mph etc but if they were serious they would stop making cars that can do over 120 mph!!!
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If this is really a problem then car makers should set the speed limiter on their cars lower. Maybe 80 mph? They don't because law makers don't force them. Now maybe they shouldn't...but I really wish that Freightliners and Chevy pickups couldn't go 97 mph wherever they want. I have worked for a company that had a sleeper cab International top out at 120 mph on this one four lane highway near where I live. Yikes!
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Looks like crap, smells like crap... I'm pretty su
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And what about the fact that some people literally DO NOT KNOW HOW TO DRIVE safely even when traveling at 20 MPH? Give the people some Ritalin so they can focus, or a new set of eyeglasses.
Sounds like a revenue scam to me; this happens in major cities all the time when the coffers get emtpy.
Try getting fined for jaywalking or putting your garbage out 1 hour too early and geting fined for the 'Debris on Street' (AKA other peoples litter) even though you live on the 2nd floor.
Or get your car towed, impounded, and pay to get it back becaue you parked on a street that was going to be repaved, but no one bothered to inform anyone (purposefully, of course.)
Most people would rather just pay a fine rather than fight it in court, and Officials know that.
Milking the public cow's teet because no one wants to stand up for anything, even the tiniest injustice.
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The other option is to do what we did in our town when they were installing the cameras... Remove them as fast as they put them up. the City put out an apb on all cameras. Too bad they got them all back piece by piece. It is hard for the camera to take your pic if you are behind the camera when you break it off. If it is on a tower, you are just as good. A chain and a real heavy duty truck will do the job.leave the tower and mail the camera one piece at a time back to them... After blowing it up.
Awe Darn... all those wasted millions gone. Since I am a tax payer and I didn't approve of this project, and it was payed for with my tax dollars, I demand a refund of all taxes collected.
Oh, and for you grandmas and grandpas that get those expensive fast cars and don't bother to get above 20 in them, Don't get pissed if I cut you off. The reason half you fuckers have a handicap tag is because one of us ran your ass off the road because you couldn't find the friggen gas. And we had to sit behind you for 20 minutes prior to that because you and your friends decide to go to IHOP during rush hour so you can spend the entire friggen day chatting about bowel movements, obits, and the disease of the week. As well as where you forgot your teeth last. (not to mention feeling up the waitresses)
And for those of you demanding that I give up my right to drive, um.... NO. you can have my license when you pry it from my cold, dead hands. Just because I learned to drive offensively in a warzone doesn't make me wrong. Sometimes the best way to avoid an accident is to get the hell away from all of you. And that means driving at speeds that you say can kill. I'd rather be dead than be scraped up and put back together only to live in a persistant vegitative state. If I happen to take a few of the lowest common denominator with me, then so be it.
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Thank God there are still a few normal, reasonable people out there. I had pretty much lost all hope.
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Now that's just funny.
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Makes me....
That road can be a racetrack sometimes, but wtf do sheeple slow down to 10mph UNDER the speed limit completely without warning when they see the cameras? They don't even go off until you're doing 11mph over the speed limit anyway.
Of course they can't prosecute you if they can't identify you, so I may just start wearing a ski mask every time I drive.
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Speeding...
So instead of trying to argue that the camera was wrong, fess up to the fact that they were all speeding, (You do it every day in your travels), and yes we even remember the spots where the cops like to sit, so we all slow down just long enough to see if there is one there, then its back to speeding.
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The current model for speed limits is extremly outdated. Although costly, in highly populated areas I think that having progressive speed lanes could be a huge benefit. The right most lanes could allow for 5mph bands centered around say 50, the center 60s - 70s, and the left most somewhere near 90 (or above?). However, the speeds would dynamically adjust based on several factors such as traffic conditions, weather, etc.
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What do they really want?
It may not reduce speed or collisions, but it will increase revenue. And that is important.
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Isn't that the focus of speed limits is that the average vehicle can be kept under control at those speeds? Obviously the SUV's can't run 110 consistantly without going for a unexpected off-road excursion.
I say traffic cameras are a great idea, they should have them every other mile on in-town freeways. If you want to speed like a demon go out of town. But no private companies, and everybody that gets a ticket should be forced to pay. I read that only 1/3 of camera tickets get enforced and paid. Give me a break!
One lady had 34 speeding tickets over 110 mph in one month on the 101. They let her go with a $8000 fine, no jail, no license suspension. What crap!
We have laws, they just need even enforcement.
Bart
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