I'm sure someone stated before that they were non-sworn officers.
I'm sure someone stated before that they were non-sworn officers.
Don't believe so... but damn, those straights sure are boring. I had the self restraint of a superhuman. Heading to Rotorua, I swept down left onto a long clear straight, and resisted the urge to wind her out, just once. Tipping into the right hand corner at the end, I noticed the layby, nestled down off the road... and a set of red and blues above the grass. Bugger me, I never saw the car, as it was hidden in the layby entry.
Because it wasn't my bike it wasn't wired up with all my comms, radar etc. Felt so vulnerable not knowing what was happening.
At 100kph you're covering 27.78m per second. That's actually a not a lot of time, when you've covered some relatively boring roads for a few minutes prior.
True... but I try not to speed past cameras. Last thing we need is people demanding front license plates. Nasty things they were.
Agree with OAB, I believe the people are non-sworn. Talk about getting paid to sit on your arse all day.
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Their is regularly a van parked down the road from home in a 70kmh area, either just over a crest or tucked inside a corner at the bottom of the hill. If your speeding it WILL get you. Never seen a driver in it though.
IMHO the van is in an appropriate place doing an appropriate job. It's a dangerous bit of road with junctions, driveways, a slow vehicle race track coming up to a completely blind crossroads at the crest of a hill with an overtaking drag strip on the other side leading into a chevron turning area.
Their is a world of difference between the OP's van tucked in the shade on a long straight with good visibility & the one at the bottom of my hill.
I do know that my local van has done nothing to slow down drivers just get revenue from unsuspecting visitors. I cannot see the OP's van having any effect on behaviour either, any way I would spot it a mile away. Very predictable positioning.
A word on the matter from Queensland. Camera fines come with demerit points - default is the registered owner of the vehicle (up to the owner to prove otherwise). 12 demerit points to last 3 years. Double demerit points during public holidays. If you get a 4 pointer, then its double points for any further fines in the next year.
Qld only had 3 fixed speed cameras state-wide until recently. This is now on the rise and more mobile cameras are being introduced. Signs are still displayed to warn motorists of speed camera activity, so you usually have time to 'adjust' your speed...
Speed limits are generally higher in Qld, 60kph for most residential streets and 110kph for most open roads and highways. Around 10% tolerance, so you can do up to 120kph without too much worry.
Qld apparently has the worst road accident / injury and death rates in Australia. But then the average motorist seems less capable than the average Kiwi one. Most motorcyclists don't wear much beyond a helmet and jacket. 90% don't wear pants, gloves or boots - good luck to them.
Call me soft, I haven't bought a bike since moving here. I'd either lose my license or get taken out by one of the many useless QLD drivers. I get my 'wind in the hair' action from jetskiing. 1500cc supercharged kawasaki (250hp).
Agree with those in this forum that say NZ camera fines are not a deterrant to speeding. Pay the fine and move on, no points, no consequence. If the NZ Govt was serious about changing behaviours they'd add points to camera fines. I can only assume that their reluctance to add demerit points to camera fines is because if it were to change behaviours and slow people down, they would receive less revenue...
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Here's a question. If a camera van is parked up doing his job, I come along, and choose to park my bike about 30-40metres back from the van, on the shoulder and consult my map, open the thermos , check for a 'fault' on the bike etc, could I be made to move? Am I hindering a police operation?
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The coffee's OK, but if you have more donuts thanyou could be in a bit of strife.
More likely just doesn't care if you want to behave like a compete dickhead...the operator still gets paid anyway.
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