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Old 05-19-2007, 04:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I don't get the big deal , stick close to the speed limit and you won;t get a ticket , problem solved
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i've seen that before.... i think it's more popular over in the UK and Europe..


Speed cameras are not a big deal here (there are almost none), and red light cameras are easy enough to avoid- don't run red lights.
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I don't get the big deal , stick close to the speed limit and you won;t get a ticket , problem solved


The problem is in a LOT of parts of Europe, where the speed limit is like 35mph on deserted country roads with HUGE amounts of visibility and nobody in sight for 30 miles.

The government ONLY puts the speed limits there to raise revenue, and it literally has nothing to do with traffic safety.


It's not a big deal in the US, and I hope it never GETS to be a problem. I'll start riots if it does.

I'm not one for excessive speed, and I do not drive recklessly... but i live in the middle of nowhere, and it's NICE to go 60, 65, or 70mph on the 55mph deserted country roads. It would take FOREVER to get anywhere if they had stupid speed limits.
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It might be, since I've heard on the news that they are trying to make that stuff
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I'm so interested in this kind of "hidden plate" because in my town have more than 400 cameras on the streets and maximum speed here is 60 km/h (37,282 mph) and if you had a little bit of distraction you're f*c*ed up and your driver's license is gone for a month at least with no worry possible.
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