I can almost guarantee once these go into effect, they will put them in places where the flow of traffic is generally not going the speed limit on most days
So you are saying they will put these cameras in places where a lot of people are breaking the speed limit?
That's not how speed limits work. They are legally required to be raised if traffic is going faster:
"Once the road is built, engineers will evaluate the existing speeds by measuring the operating speed. They often do this by measuring the speed that 85 percent of drivers are travelling at or below, called 85th percentile speed."
Tell me 1 instance of a freeway that raised speed in recent years. Practically every freeway in CA that's not the 5 has a 65 mph limit. Traffic absolutely doesn't flow at that speed on a bunch of them.
No, I'm saying we have low speed limits relative to what's actually a safe driving speed, and putting a camera there to punish everyone for driving as they normally do is a shitty move.
So you are saying they will put these cameras in places where a lot of people are breaking the speed limit?
That's not how speed limits work. They are legally required to be raised if traffic is going faster:
Per federal FHWS/MUTCD regulations.
Tell me 1 instance of a freeway that raised speed in recent years. Practically every freeway in CA that's not the 5 has a 65 mph limit. Traffic absolutely doesn't flow at that speed on a bunch of them.
No, I'm saying we have low speed limits relative to what's actually a safe driving speed, and putting a camera there to punish everyone for driving as they normally do is a shitty move.