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01-06-2005, 09:21 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Carrum Downs, Victoria
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For once the Victorian Government has done something right. A bit late but still right. I will stand up to anyone who disagrees with the red light camera. They are nothing like speed cameras where they can get you when you least expect it (hidden), and there are no varibles.
Traffic lights are set up per the speed limit on the road, so the amber light will be on long enough for you to stop (did you know that?). I see the results of people running the red everyday and I would have to say that running red lights contributes to more accidents than speeding, without a doubt. But the BULLS**T ad on TV. Did I watch it wrong but are the TAC saying that one and two clicks are OK? That's wrong. One click is not OK, let alone two.
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