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UK CRACKING DOWN ON HIGHWAY KILLERS

by "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS" <xeton2001@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 9, 2008 at 09:50 PM

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/article4909662.ece

October 9, 2008
Drivers will have no escape from new speed cameras
specs speed camera

Clusters of speed cameras that will monitor drivers’ average speed on all 
routes across a wide area are to be deployed on hundreds of roads next 
year.

It will be impossible to evade detection because the digital cameras will 
cover every entry and exit point and, unlike the earlier speed cameras, 
will never run out of film.

Drivers who slow down briefly or who make a detour from the main route 
will still be caught because up to 50 of the cameras will work together 
in a network. They can be positioned more than 15 miles apart and will 
automatically read numberplates and transmit data instantly to a penalty 
processing centre.

Existing average-speed cameras cover a maximum of six miles, work in 
pairs and have to be connected by a cable, so their installation is 
costly and time-consuming. Drivers can also escape detection by turning 
off the route between the cameras.

Police trials of the new cameras have concluded successfully in London 
and a second set of trials will finish this week in Northern Ireland. The 
Home Office is expected to approve the technology by the end of January 
and the first fines are likely to be issued by next summer.

Jim Fitzpatrick, the Road Safety Minister, said yesterday that the new 
cameras would bring significant safety benefits as well as reduce 
congestion by making traffic flow more smoothly. 

On the M1 the number of casualties halved after average-speed cameras 
were introduced on a contraflow between junctions 6a and 10.

Compliance tends to be very high: a pair of cameras on the M4 between 
junctions 10 and 12 issues only one penalty for every 10,000 drivers.

The Association of British Drivers, which campaigns against speed 
cameras, said that Specs3 could cause drivers to lose concentration. 
Brian Gregory, a founder member, said: “People put the car in cruise 
control and the mind in neutral. It’s so boring driving through these 
sections at a constant slow speed that people are going to drop off.”

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I'm all for this  but i still think a better way to stop these murderers 
is to make the penalties for speeding much higher.
 




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UK CRACKING DOWN ON HIGHWAY KILLERS
"Speeders & Drun  2008-10-09 21:50:38 
Re: UK CRACKING DOWN ON HIGHWAY KILLERS
necromancer <55_sux@[E  2008-10-10 00:29:34 

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