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Originally Posted by burn_this_city
Not to play debbie downer/ devils advocate, but shoudnt we be doing the speed limit while driving on icy streets..? The red light cameras are not a new idea so this whole slamming on the brakes thing isnt the issue.
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I can't help but totally agree. On roads like the ones we currently have there is no reason to be speeding. Don't get me wrong, I'll definitely speed from time to time but never in weather like this. If you get hit with a speeding ticket because you couldn't have safely stopped at the light then in my opinion the ticket is well deserved.
I realize I'll come off as the holier than thou type with a post like this but coming off in a positive light isn't my #1 concern on CP so here goes!
I can't say that I recall ever being in a position where I need to accelerate a whole lot to get through a light. Like somebody said before, when that light goes yellow, the people making left hand turns start creeping out to finish their turn and that concerns me.
I won't sit here and tell you that I'll never break the speed limit going through a yellow ... it's bound to happen eventually. I don't plan on it, but I'm sure the day will come. Should I get a ticket for the offense I won't be pleased but at the end of the day I will have broken the law and will have deserved the penalty. No big deal in my eyes.
edit: Numbers appear to be all over the map in terms of studies on red light camera safety. Some say it causes more accidents, some say less. One interesting study reported
here says that while collisions went up large in part to people slamming on their brakes, fatality #'s ultimately went down.