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  • G GlobX

    Yeah I slowed down for the fixed speed camera at the weigh station or whatever it is at Burpengary, but what is the point to point speed camera???? Is that like the one on the Princess Hwy in north NSW that times you?? Shit! Since when has that existed?

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    Yes, it takes your image as you pass the first camera, and again at the end point, then averages your speed across the distance... Been there for quite a while... supposedly was turned on just before Christmas, but yet to hear of anyone I know actually getting a ticket from it... UPDATE: It's being used, but fines aren't being issued yet... Trial phase still... You may be very lucky, but you may also get a warning letter... Let us know if you do!! clickety[^]

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      Yes, it takes your image as you pass the first camera, and again at the end point, then averages your speed across the distance... Been there for quite a while... supposedly was turned on just before Christmas, but yet to hear of anyone I know actually getting a ticket from it... UPDATE: It's being used, but fines aren't being issued yet... Trial phase still... You may be very lucky, but you may also get a warning letter... Let us know if you do!! clickety[^]

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      Well... here's hoping it's not me :)

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      • G GlobX

        Well... here's hoping it's not me :)

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        _Damian S_
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        Just updated my other post with further info... Link to article...

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        • B Bram van Kampen

          There is a Campaign here in Northern Ireland to enforce Speed Limits, All Over TV. The Message Is, We will Catch and Do you if you are over the speed limit by as much as 5%. Various unsubstantiated statistics are quoted, about the effects of impact at higher speeds. (i.e. Rate of Death or Serious Injury) The First and Obvious point is that those driving these issue are unaware of the subject of tolerances of measurement, both in the legal requirement for the accuracy of spedometors in cars, and the calibration tolerances in the equipment used by police. There are several more substansive issues to be adressed here. First of all, What is an acceptable death or Injury Rate. When I asked my Partner, she said Zero and Zero. I said, Well, In that case we forget about all motorised Trafic, and go back to say 1880. So, We have to accept that motorised trafic will cause death and injury. Why are Politicians trying to avoid this fact. Why can we not have a real discussion about the Issues surrounding, and take in items such as 'Benefit to Society' Rather than a Populist drive of No Road Deaths.

          Bram van Kampen

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          _Damian S_
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          Speeding doesn't kill you - the sudden stop at the end does!!

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          • B Bram van Kampen

            There is a Campaign here in Northern Ireland to enforce Speed Limits, All Over TV. The Message Is, We will Catch and Do you if you are over the speed limit by as much as 5%. Various unsubstantiated statistics are quoted, about the effects of impact at higher speeds. (i.e. Rate of Death or Serious Injury) The First and Obvious point is that those driving these issue are unaware of the subject of tolerances of measurement, both in the legal requirement for the accuracy of spedometors in cars, and the calibration tolerances in the equipment used by police. There are several more substansive issues to be adressed here. First of all, What is an acceptable death or Injury Rate. When I asked my Partner, she said Zero and Zero. I said, Well, In that case we forget about all motorised Trafic, and go back to say 1880. So, We have to accept that motorised trafic will cause death and injury. Why are Politicians trying to avoid this fact. Why can we not have a real discussion about the Issues surrounding, and take in items such as 'Benefit to Society' Rather than a Populist drive of No Road Deaths.

            Bram van Kampen

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Speeding tickets (and basically anything involving a fine) is about money. If they really wanted to stop speeders there would be jail time, say a day per unit in excess. If you are against speeding tickets and fixed cameras -- just don't speed!

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              Speeding doesn't kill you - the sudden stop at the end does!!

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              I didn't kill him. The bullets and the fall did.

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                I didn't kill him. The bullets and the fall did.

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                _Damian S_
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                Ah, the old "guns don't kill people, people kill people" argument... (I realise you were being funny, but I'm running with it anyway!) Any time anyone suggests that, I offer to hand them a round of ammunition and allow them to throw it at me as hard as they can... then I am allowed to pick it up, load it into a gun and "throw it back at them" by squeezing the trigger... funnily enough, noone is keen to take me up on this offer!!

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                  Wow... I must be tired, to me my reply still makes sense after three re-reads... what did I miss? EDIT: Ok, FINALLY starting to get it. It's about how do you prove/legislate what 'speeding' is when the law requires a higher accuracy than the devices used to enforce it. Right, easy. We change speedometers to enforce that they are accurate to within 5%. Then, we have some sort of chip/RFID or something that police equipment will, when "shot" at the car, ask "what is the driver being shown on the speedometer". If the speedo reads 61 in a 60 zone, the driver is speeding - the question of whether the driver is actually doing 61km/h becomes irrelevant because the driver "knows" he is speeding. Does that work?

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                  Bram van Kampen
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                  Well, You must live in a Country where the police does not have those things. Here police have Radar Equipment which shows them that I was doing 60.12 MPH in a 60 Mile Zone!My Speedometer showed I was doing about 59.5 Miles at the Time. Now Who is Righ. They Cannot change the law about Speedometer Acuracy with any speed. That is a European Law, which will take years to change. It deals with requirements for Automobiles imported into the EU. It also cannot change the law about the accuracy or tolerance of the Police Reading, which is 5%, This has to do with Weigts and Measures. So, Bring it to Court! How does This serve the Comon Good. :) :) :) Bram

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                    Ah, the old "guns don't kill people, people kill people" argument... (I realise you were being funny, but I'm running with it anyway!) Any time anyone suggests that, I offer to hand them a round of ammunition and allow them to throw it at me as hard as they can... then I am allowed to pick it up, load it into a gun and "throw it back at them" by squeezing the trigger... funnily enough, noone is keen to take me up on this offer!!

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                    Collateral :)

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                    • _ _Damian S_

                      Ah, the old "guns don't kill people, people kill people" argument... (I realise you were being funny, but I'm running with it anyway!) Any time anyone suggests that, I offer to hand them a round of ammunition and allow them to throw it at me as hard as they can... then I am allowed to pick it up, load it into a gun and "throw it back at them" by squeezing the trigger... funnily enough, noone is keen to take me up on this offer!!

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                      jan lucas
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                      ... "guns don't kill people, bullets kill people"

                      Ah.

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                      • G GlobX

                        Yeah I slowed down for the fixed speed camera at the weigh station or whatever it is at Burpengary, but what is the point to point speed camera???? Is that like the one on the Princess Hwy in north NSW that times you?? Shit! Since when has that existed?

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                        GlobX wrote:

                        but what is the point to point speed camera???? Is that like the one on the Princess Hwy in north NSW that times you??

                        Same concept the DDR used in the corridor between Berlin and Helmstedt. We had to time ourselves carefully....if we got there too soon, we'd get a ticket. On the other hand, if we got there too late...both sides started wondering what we were doing. Me, I was handing out Dr Pepper to the border guards. :laugh:

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                          Ah, the old "guns don't kill people, people kill people" argument... (I realise you were being funny, but I'm running with it anyway!) Any time anyone suggests that, I offer to hand them a round of ammunition and allow them to throw it at me as hard as they can... then I am allowed to pick it up, load it into a gun and "throw it back at them" by squeezing the trigger... funnily enough, noone is keen to take me up on this offer!!

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                          Mladen Jankovic
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                          _Damian S_ wrote:

                          Any time anyone suggests that, I offer to hand them a round of ammunition and allow them to throw it at me as hard as they can...

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                          • D Dalek Dave

                            You are as likely to die at 70 as at 100. So, why bother?

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                            Dalek Dave wrote:

                            You are as likely to die at 70 as at 100.

                            Rubbish. It stands to reason that if you hit another object the amount of damage and potential for death is proportional to the velocity at which the two bodies collide.

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                            • D Dalek Dave

                              Speed does not equal death, lack of driving skill equals death. Look at Germany, fastest roads in the world, one of the lowest death rates. Why? Best roads, very strict TUF(MOT) and hard driving test.

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                              Nithin Sundar
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                              I agree with this. Although there are certain situations in which speed is totally uncalled for.

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                                _Damian S_ wrote:

                                Any time anyone suggests that, I offer to hand them a round of ammunition and allow them to throw it at me as hard as they can...

                                Are you sure?[^]

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                                :laugh: :laugh: Great find!!

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                                • J jan lucas

                                  ... "guns don't kill people, bullets kill people"

                                  Ah.

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                                  _Damian S_
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                                  lol... same logic as my first post applies though...

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                                    You are as likely to die at 70 as at 100. So, why bother?

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                                    jan lucas
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                                    at that age you shouldn't be allowed on the road

                                    Ah.

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                                      Dalek Dave wrote:

                                      You are as likely to die at 70 as at 100.

                                      Rubbish. It stands to reason that if you hit another object the amount of damage and potential for death is proportional to the velocity at which the two bodies collide.

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                                      <pedantry> Still wrong. ;P If we ignore relativistic effects (fairly easy to do in a motor car), the potential damage is in the kinetic energy, which is proportional to velocity squared. So hitting something at 100 involves twice as much energy as hitting it at 70. </pedantry> Peter

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                                        <pedantry> Still wrong. ;P If we ignore relativistic effects (fairly easy to do in a motor car), the potential damage is in the kinetic energy, which is proportional to velocity squared. So hitting something at 100 involves twice as much energy as hitting it at 70. </pedantry> Peter

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                                        Peter_in_2780 wrote:

                                        <pedantry> Still wrong. ;-P If we ignore relativistic effects (fairly easy to do in a motor car), the potential damage is in the kinetic energy, which is proportional to velocity squared. So hitting something at 100 involves twice as much energy as hitting it at 70.
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                                        • B Bram van Kampen

                                          There is a Campaign here in Northern Ireland to enforce Speed Limits, All Over TV. The Message Is, We will Catch and Do you if you are over the speed limit by as much as 5%. Various unsubstantiated statistics are quoted, about the effects of impact at higher speeds. (i.e. Rate of Death or Serious Injury) The First and Obvious point is that those driving these issue are unaware of the subject of tolerances of measurement, both in the legal requirement for the accuracy of spedometors in cars, and the calibration tolerances in the equipment used by police. There are several more substansive issues to be adressed here. First of all, What is an acceptable death or Injury Rate. When I asked my Partner, she said Zero and Zero. I said, Well, In that case we forget about all motorised Trafic, and go back to say 1880. So, We have to accept that motorised trafic will cause death and injury. Why are Politicians trying to avoid this fact. Why can we not have a real discussion about the Issues surrounding, and take in items such as 'Benefit to Society' Rather than a Populist drive of No Road Deaths.

                                          Bram van Kampen

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                                          Bram van Kampen wrote:

                                          Rather than a Populist drive of No Road Deaths.

                                          Sort of a "Decrease the surplus population" campaign?

                                          Best wishes, Hans


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