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Old 18-03-2010, 04:25 PM   #31
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They have the signs up on the Hume. I think its a good deterrent even if it only gets used a few times a month. As long as people think its being used.
You could turn a speed camera off for a week and the majority of people will still slow down for it.
I agree its probably too expensive, but I'll take it over having a speed camera every 500m. And a cop sitting with a radar isn't going to pick up fatigue any more then plane.

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How is it that a flying washing machine with a tiny little engine and ~0% traction can outrun most road legal cars with much bigger engines?

Not that I deny your statement - I agree. Just curious.
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