Not just mine.
If the laws around speeding were about speed too fast for the conditions that would be different. I fail to understand how anyone can defend a law that implies the same speed is safe on both a straight four-lane motorway and the Waikaremoana road (100km of tight, twisty gravel).
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Nah PIP cams will still see ya. Won't get your plate right but will still find the plate.
I'm having issues with PIP ANPR today - fucking thing has retentive memory and keeps thinking the next plate is the same as the last one.
Quite keen to try out their new HD camera's
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I've dug up some info from a course I did a while back.
At least half of all drivers (except buses, coaches and HGVs) exceed the speed limit of 50kmph. It goes up to 55% for highways.
Fear of penalties or risk of being caught appeared to be outweighed by belief the speeder was in control of the situation.
Speed limits in the interest of safety just doesn't wash with these people.
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