01-12-2015, 12:54 PM | #23 |
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01-12-2015, 06:29 PM | #24 | |
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I'm not somebody who zips around traffic and drives like an asshat, but I'm also not going to be an easy target for the revenue jockeys camping out and trying to trap people into paying ridiculous fines and losing their licenses (though a lot of people need shouldn't have them in the first place). Yeah, I guess this counts for me too, with my "ricer" M4. |
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01-12-2015, 06:32 PM | #25 |
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01-14-2015, 08:11 AM | #26 |
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I feel that every so many years the speed limits should need to be reevaluated because technology has advanced in cars in ways that make higher speeds less dangerous.
However, when I look over and see a 25 year old van that is barely running, yet filled to the roof with junk, I'm reminded the limits are for the lowest common denominator. Just use discretion in all conditions and be safe for everyone.
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I do not personally agree with speeding in excess on public roads, that is what your local track is for (VIR FTW!) However, there is something to be said about Europe and the rate at which their cars travel on a normal basis vs. their crash rate. People in America generally speaking cannot drive worth a shit. Passing on the right, no turn signals, hanging out in the left lane, blowing through stop signs, stopping on onramps, etc... the list goes on.
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01-21-2015, 12:35 AM | #28 | |
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01-21-2015, 04:38 PM | #30 |
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Because he doesn't have the correct deductions, and or made profit from other investments, and or doesn't like giving the government 0% loans...*shrug*
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01-21-2015, 05:18 PM | #31 |
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Let's see... I'm unmarried, California having slightly more taxes (CASDI), had really lousy jobs that barely made ends meet enough for me to even CONSIDER investing, my payroll, as luck would have it, is on the extreme edge of the tax bracket, the few deductions I put on the table is only enough to REDUCE the amount of taxes paid (probably from $500 down to $75)... Plus although I haven't had much clients lately, I have an LLC fixing computers, for which I get the dreaded 1099 that I'm better off not reporting, but have to since Uncle Sam's lazy ass doesn't like any excuses for not having its coffer fed (but it hypocritically is OK to rip the people off).
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I suffered a significant spinal injury/left shoulder separated from two separate auto accidents - both times i was 100% not at fault so now take mad shit for driving a 1er w/ a handicap plate.. I lost my dad to a car wreck when I was younger - I have the upmost respect for piloting a missile at 60+ mph and know it is the most dangerous thing I do [and one reason why i am BMW loyal b/c they take a hit like a tank].. it was not speed [either] time.. it was a driver NOT PAYING ATTENTION and ON THE F*&C**&^G PHONE.. one was a crisp clear day w/ no one else on the road, yet the truck [2x weight of my 330ci] made a LEFT right in front of my trajectory - on a DIVIDED HIGHWAY... I didn't even make it to the brake.. CAR crushed to FIREWALL... I have a radar detector and am a super attentive driver [no phone, no radio even most of the time, no texting, no nothing] - it has saved me numerous tickets BUT I am highly aware of my car's ability, my ability to handle that, the current driving conditions and the traffic around me.. I drive very defensively.. slightly aggressively but usually to get around/away from a perceived danger [like shit flying off a dump truck or some asshole not paying attention/staying in his lane].. would rather pass a problem than become the casualty of one [had a FL Hwy Patrol agree w/ me on that point - still got that tix though] I don't speed egregiously but my car/me are far capable of doing 10-15+ in alot of areas [and away from assholes].. intersections always make me nervous so I slow up/have a clear view - always- Dar keeps me tix free - we are not all punk kids out trying to burn thru a tank of gas just for kix; some of us think before we act! |
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01-27-2015, 06:56 PM | #34 |
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Educate yourself, OP.
/thread As someone who is in the industry, the #1 most dangerous thing on the roads is differential of speed. That cuts both ways. The indisputable fact of the matter is that the vast majority of drivers speed. Thus, the driver going the speed limit (10mph under average flow) is just as dangerous as someone going 10mph faster than the flow of traffic. Current speed limits were largely forced on states by the federal government, bludgeoned into place as part of the 55mph national speed limit movement with threats of withholding tax dollars. They were NOT instituted with safety studies. In every instance where speed limits have been increased to more closely reflect the average flow of traffic, fatalities have dropped. Last edited by paradoxical3; 01-27-2015 at 07:02 PM.. |
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^^ I feel like I've seen this video on another forum quite some time ago. What industry are you in?
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01-27-2015, 07:37 PM | #36 | |
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You would be shocked the kind of info you can find just by reaching out to states directly (and university librarians) and asking for studies. A lot of the stuff you are entitled to via freedom of information act. I have numerous examples of studies conducted by the government that show doing XYZ decreases safety but increases revenue at a particular street or intersection, and they go ahead with it every time. Small municipalities are the worst. Last edited by paradoxical3; 01-27-2015 at 07:44 PM.. |
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01-27-2015, 08:08 PM | #37 | |
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Also, I have no doubt that some police setup speed traps but in the video it made it seem like it is just common practice just to meet quotas or something. Just because a road seems like people should be able to increase their speed doesn't make it just... other factors could come into play such as frequent wildlife crossing the road (as it could be the case in Vancouver) or multiple country roads connecting to a large road where they may need highway motorists to slow down so they can safely turn and get up to speed. |
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In regard to your question about quotas, they exist - sometimes formally (reference the recent Ohio controversy) and sometimes informally. Every municipality's and every state's budget includes estimated revenue generated from citations, as well as use of proceeds from those funds. If there is a drastic drop due to increased driving safety, the state faces a budget shortfall. They want to hit their numbers, as every other business does. Like it or not, citations are a big business. It gets even worse when you get into automated enforcement, where you have instances like Florida reducing the duration of yellow lights to below legal limits specifically to drive citation revenue. Did you know that Washington D.C., Chicago, Florida, NYC, CA, and Ohio combined issued $486,000,000 of photo citations in 2012? A single camera on K street in Washington D.C. took in $8,000,000 of revenue in 2012. The return on investment for photo enforcement for Washington D.C. was 10,667% in 2012. Last edited by paradoxical3; 01-27-2015 at 08:19 PM.. |
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01-27-2015, 08:21 PM | #39 | |
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Have you ever driven on the Autobahn? If you have then you will know that you'll be cruising along happily at 120mph or whatever you feel safe doing and then someone will pull out in front of you at the last second doing 60. Usually an enormous cargo truck. In theory the slow-fast lane system works. Passing vehicles on the left, cruising cars in the middle, exiting cars in the outermost or exit lane. The problem arises when you come up on someone doing 60 in a 70mph zone in the passing lane. Or when someone passes on the right at the speed of light and compromises the drivers who are trying to safely merge in/exit. In those instances differential of speed is what risks lives. I agree with your second paragraph, however. ALL factors must be considered when setting a speed limit. Wildlife, schools, connecting roads, etc. are important considerations to make. |
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People tend to throw out the statistic that when speed limits are increased, fatalities increase. And that is true, to a point.
When speed limits go up, accidents go down. And the percentage of accidents that result in fatality go up. Makes perfect sense. The faster you are going when you are in an accident, the more likely you will not survive it. But that doesn't change the fact that total accidents go down (oftentimes dramatically) |
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^ Would you rather crash at 55, be maimed and in a painful vegetative state for the remaining agonizing years of your life while your family slowly is ground into the hospital parking lot, or
crash at 75 and make a relatively quick exit? Wait, am I in the wrong thread again??? |
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