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mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Speed camera cut down for second time in Cornwall

Cameras are enforcement without the discrimination and potential for violence that cops bring.

Traffic calming is great but it’s also more expensive. Maybe drivers should just try driving below the speed limit.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Cars Are A Disaster For Society -- Here Are the Numbers

I live in Switzerland, we have that convenient public transport.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Speed camera cut down for second time in Cornwall

They wouldn’t make money if people managed to, you know, just follow the speed limit. If you can’t follow a basic rule of the road you shouldn’t be driving.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Speed camera cut down for second time in Cornwall

I had a look earlier and only saw the opposite (see lse.ac.uk/…/Speed-cameras-reduce-road-accidents-a…), do you have any links?

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Speed camera cut down for second time in Cornwall

I agree the fines should be proportionate, but a police officer doing the enforcement can stop whoever they don’t like the look of whether or not they are actually speeding whereas a camera will only target those who are actually, you know, speeding.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Thank the gods we live in such a car-saturated nation, how horrible it would be if this space was used to house people

You can have walkable areas that aren’t all multi unit. This video goes over some existing places that fit.

And if you’re someone that wants to live somewhere actually remote, having dense urban areas instead of suburban sprawl will leave more space for rural areas and nature.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Vehicles with higher, more vertical front ends pose greater risk to pedestrians

One other measure that could easily be taken is to ban advertising for these.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas
mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Speed camera cut down for second time in Cornwall

The local community campaigned to get these speed cameras because people were speeding. Redesigning the road would be great, if the council had money to, but I doubt they do.

Poor people aren’t getting screwed over by this because poor people can’t afford to drive, they’re the ones that have to deal with the unsafe driving of the middle class dada on their German coupes that can’t bare to drive at less that 50mph.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Speed camera cut down for second time in Cornwall

The tolerance is usually 10% + 2 mph in the UK.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Speed camera cut down for second time in Cornwall

Wishing and hoping for people to be better than they are isn’t a solution. Just because traffic calming is more expensive, that’s not a reason to not do it. It is something that needs to be done if you want to break car dependency.

We should be doing that, but local councils don’t have the money after more than a decade of tory austerity. I also believe that driver’s should be able to drive below the speed limit even if the road isn’t correct for it, because there will always be places like that (around construction, for example), and like you say we can’t just wish and hope for them to follow that rule so some enforcement is needed.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Electric cars: The equivalent of switching from binge drinking whiskey to binge drinking wine.

You aren’t piloting a public transport vehicle, a professional is and you are free to not worry about it.

A frequent and comprehensive public transport system does allow for that freedom, without all of the burdens of car ownership. Bikes and car share can be used to fill in the gaps when the public transport isn’t comprehensive enough.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in A great illustration of how cities can be designed around public transit at scale

“Retouching” is a very polite way to put it. I’m not commenting on the content, but I think it is worth pointing to the original video so they can have the views instead.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in Electric cars: The equivalent of switching from binge drinking whiskey to binge drinking wine.

I would argue that a fast, frequent and comprehensive public transport system gives you more personal freedom. Being able to easily get around without having to worry about piloting a heavy vehicle, without the burden of maintenance, and being flexible once out due to not needing to worry about where you’re storing your car. Plug the gaps with (electric and/or cargo) bikes for shorter trips and car share for longer ones and you have a much better, more equitable transport system.

mondoman712, to fuck_cars in French city of Montpellier makes public transport free for all residents

It’s still infrastructure to maintain all over the system.

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