• Beacon
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    186 days ago

    Is there data showing speed cameras reduce anything other than people’s wallets? I know that slower speeds reduce fatalities, but I’m unconvinced that speed cameras do

    • @[email protected]
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      176 days ago

      I work in government in a city where cameras designed to detect license plates for active warrants, stolen vehicles, and vehicles from Amber/Silver alerts have been deployed. It was crystal-clear from Council that those were the only authorized uses as a condition of their installation.

      Within a week, the police were using them to identify cars for other purposes.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 days ago

      Personally, it helps reduce noise pollution in my residential street at all hours. We get a lot of hoons otherwise.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 days ago

      As much as I don’t belong in the community, the answer to that is to start reducing lane/intersections/roads until people start taking it seriously

      • @[email protected]M
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        56 days ago

        As much as I don’t belong in the community

        Why? You sound to me like you belong just fine.

        • @[email protected]
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          56 days ago

          Because I like driving. I just hate commuting and think surface and higher grade roads and parking is a blight and waste of space. I also believe in proper design. Cities are for people and should be people centric.

          • Catoblepas
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            66 days ago

            I’m totally of the belief that the fuck cars mentality isn’t incompatible with personally liking cars. If you recognize that forcing everyone’s lifestyle and community space to revolve around cars is unsustainable and undesirable then I’d say that’s basically it, with a bit of sensible road design to prioritize pedestrian safety sprinkled in.

          • @[email protected]
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            26 days ago

            That’s basically what everyone else thinks here too my friend, you’ll fit right in.

            I enjoy driving too, the little of it I actually do

          • @[email protected]M
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            36 days ago

            Because I like driving.

            I do too. I own multiple “fun” cars for things like autocross and off-roading. I just don’t use any of them for commuting (my ‘daily driver’ is a bicycle).

            Trust me when I say, folks like you belong here just fine.

            • @[email protected]
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              26 days ago

              Meh I’ve met people in either this or the other fuckcars community who don’t believe in interim measures and anything short of tear up all the roads is car brained…

          • Beacon
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            26 days ago

            That’s exactly what all of us are for too. “Fuck cars” doesn’t mean “eliminate all cars and all driving infrastructure”. It means exactly what you said - cars and car infrastructure should be minimized in places where they aren’t good to be.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 days ago

      Really depends on where you put them, and if you couple them with other common sense changes like infrastructure redesigns and public outreach.