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Gardai are treating the attack on the marked mobile speed van near Dundalk at 4.45am today as arson.
The sole occupant of the van was in the back of the vehicle carrying out a survey of a stretch of the Dundalk to Carrickmacross Road near the Kilkerley Junction at the time.
+1 to Firefly. I think this is a good initiative, one that is needed and one that from what I can see is not a money making exercise. Everybody can be very clear on where the speed cameras may be and I think will slow down as a result. This is the aim - safer driving.
Money making exercise? How? Only those who drive above the limit get fined i.e. only those who break the law!
Money making exercise? How? Only those who drive above the limit get fined i.e. only those who break the law! I drive that Mount Angus route nearly every day and have seen several accidents in that short stretch between Mount Angus and the park at Harolds Cross in the last few months. Location of the vans is public knowledge and they are clearly marked with big camera signs! If they make drivers think more about the speed they are doing they are doing a good job IMO. Too many drivers think they know best what speed to do irrespective of the road conditions, etc.
I walk that stretch every morning and evening, and have done so for the past 7 years. And I have never seen any sort of accident there. As for the location been public knowledge...unless you log-on every day or so, you won't know where they are. And who does that?
Plus....where are those camera signs??? Maybe I'm walking too fast and missed them!
I could have driven at 100km/h and it still wouldn't have endangered life on that beautiful straight stretch of road.
I got "done" for doing 87km/h in an 80km/h zone at 9:00AM on a Saturday - Sun splitting the stones, I was in the ONLY car on the road - Dual Carriage way between The N3/M50 junction and the halfway house roundabout heading towards town.
Has the experience changed your driving habit at all?I do not understand how fining me makes this country a safer place to drive in?
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