And yet, those who don't speed (generally) don't have anything to worry about!![]()
Well, consider the fact that those who don't speed (generally) will get there later than people who do speed (generally).
I don't think so.People who speed (generally) ARE BETTER OFF than people who don't speed (generally).
People that speed also get in more auto accidents and are killed in these accident more often. Their vehicles suffer more wear and tear and cost more to maintain. They also tend to get aggravated more easily by heavy traffic and suffer more health problems such as anxiety and high blood pressure, leading to higher medical bills than those that don't speed.
I don't think so.
Not according to NHTSA statistics... Speed is not the #1 contributor to accidents...People that speed also get in more auto accidents
That's not really true either.. . . and are killed in these accident more often.
Not according to NHTSA statistics... Speed is not the #1 contributor to accidents...
Well, consider the fact that those who don't speed (generally) will get there later than people who do speed (generally).
Now, since it is a well known fact that to the average person "TIME = MONEY", one could argue that those who speed (generally) have the potential to make more money than those who don't speed (generally).
Assuming that a someone who does speed (generally) does make enough money to cover the citation and have a little left over, then:
People who speed (generally) ARE BETTER OFF than people who don't speed (generally).
And yet, those who don't speed (generally) don't have anything to worry about!
You guys just don't get it. I don't usually agree with IGB, but the article makes a clear point.... traffic tickets are used for revenue vice safety.
It is a weak minded argument to say:
If a city was to adopt a policy to search everyone walking down the street, the same argument would be "those who don't have weapons or drugs don't have anything to worry about!" What nonsense!!
The police are here (supposedly) to "protect and serve". However, when traffic tickets become a mere source of revenue, that only amounts to the State simply serving itself!! I know Carl likes to argue that local governments only get pennies on the dollar from traffic tickets... but you just can't argue that MILLIONS of dollars are paid to the State each year for traffic tickets. That money goes somewhere. Also... there are many occassions where auto insurance companies will purchase radar equipment for underfunded police agencies. I think the self-serving interest there is pretty clear.
Some people are just not smart enough to see their liberties being taken away from them... right under their noses.
Who said it was?
People that speed also get in more auto accidents and are killed in these accident more often.
Yeah, let's all go break every traffic law (to hell with keeping adults and children safe on the roads), and yell out our liberties.
Heck, I'll yank my sleeping toddler out of bed, put her in the car NOT strapped in her car seat, and go have a race on the residential streets in my neighborhood right now. Anyone coming?
racer72 did. In a post that you agreed with and complimented!
We're still on the first page of this thread and you only had one post prior to this one. Is it really that hard to miss?Please quote the part that I stated speeding is the number 1 cause of accidents.
Right, you never stated that but you implied it when you stated "People that speed also get in more auto accidents" and you left out the more than what part. But now you're gonna try and dance your way around it.I never stated that.
According to the State Patrol of my state and something called the Insurance Institute, distracted driving is the leading cause of auto accidents. Drunk driving is the leading cause of fatal accidents.