KERSPLAT! wrote: » I don't get this. Our roads are plagued by speed signs, there are actually way too many IMO. How are the speed vans sneaky? Obey the signs, don't get done for speeding, happy days. I did warn others when I was younger and a bit reckless myself but not anymore, I stick to the speed limit for the most part and if I do venture over and get caught, well that's my own fault, same as everyone else
kkelly77 wrote: » Always! Absolutely! I've never, in all my years driving, saw a speed camera van/Garda set up in an "accident black spot" or outside somewhere like a school where drivers should drive slowly.
DeadHand wrote: » Always warn as many as possible. Most of the places I'd usually meet speed vans are in sneaky, "fish in a barrel" type spots. So, warning others is just basic decency.
Deleted User wrote: » Unless you're sending CW via your flashing lights, how does the motorist coming the other way know it's a checkpoint and not a camera.
Little CuChulainn wrote: » The long term idea of speed traps is to slow down traffic so if warning other drivers accomplishes that then great. Warning about checkpoints is a completely different matter though.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Ah come off it, most of the people getting caught would be only a few km over the limit.
lazybones32 wrote: » Do you warn other drivers of Garda speed-traps and the camera van?
anncoates wrote: » It's a weirdly ineffective money making exercise insofar as your target audience cam avoid paying you by simply observing the law.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » For the speed vans yes, it's just a money making exercise.