I was thinking about how the Police have gone on about the latest average speed survey:
http://www.transport.govt.nz/about/f...ults09_web.pdf
Which found the average open road speed has now reduced to 96.3km/h.
Which got me wondering. What if in fact this reduction in speed has little to do with enforcement or the massive advertising campaigns (ps, the AA believe neither of these has helped), or is it perhaps to do with a deliberately introduced speedo error.
Vehicles manufactured for the European market generally have a 6% error introduced. So when the speedo says you are going at 100km/h, you are actually only doing 94km/h.
However a lot of manufacturers now use the same speedo's for all markets, rather than making units with different "errors" in them.
And then I look at the figures from 1999 (10 years ago) and compared them to 2009, and note there has been a drop in average speeds of 5.4%. A bit suspicious don't you think?
So do you think is is entirely possible that the drop in average speeds in NZ roads is almost solely due to a deliberately introduced error in our speedos, or because we have spent probably $100m on advertising and enforcement?
Doh!
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