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At least 11 Toronto speed cameras vandalized this week

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  • B brax@sh.itjust.works

    Depends on how often the camera needs to be repaired/replaced and where the money goes for the tickets it writes.

    Cops need to start ticketing:

    • people changing lanes without indication
    • people turning without indication
    • people driving in the inside lane when they’re not passing
    • people who take more than 2 seconds to react to a light change
    • People following bumper-to-bumper forming left-turn trains through yellow/red lights
    • People who take more than a few seconds to get back up to speed

    And also:

    • Pedestrians who stand on the edge of the curb at the corner waiting for the light to change so they can cross
    • Pedestrians standing literally on the edge of the road at the corner waiting for the light to change so they can cross
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    eatcasserole@lemmy.world
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    You want to ticket pedestrians for standing on the edge of the curb, waiting for the light? Like, on the sidewalk, just really close to the road?

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    • E eatcasserole@lemmy.world

      You want to ticket pedestrians for standing on the edge of the curb, waiting for the light? Like, on the sidewalk, just really close to the road?

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      brax@sh.itjust.works
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      #111

      Like literally right on the curb, sometimes on the road edge of the road itself, making it incredibly difficult to see around them when making a turn.

      It’s next-level stupid. Like should some dipshit lose control of their car or take the turn too sharp, that person is fucked.

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      • setVeryLoud(true);I setVeryLoud(true);

        Speeding is an inherently human problem, you cannot solve the human, you can only trick the human into solving the problem for you, i.e. scaring them and making speeding actively risky for their own car.

        Ultimately, on top of traffic calming, we need way better public transit and making driver’s licences harder to acquire with longer, more rigorous training. That way, driving is not an obligation and those who don’t want to drive or should not be driving do not have to drive. Not everyone was meant to drive.

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        brax@sh.itjust.works
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        Speeding is inherently a human problem because speed limits are a human constraint. There’s no reason why we should have 4 lane roads (2 in each direction, sometimes even with a middle turning lane) at 50-60km/h. There’s also no reason why they should be going from 80 down to 50-60.

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        • G grabthar@lemmy.world

          Nobody drives 90 in Ottawa. Especially not on the 417.

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          orteilgenou@lemmy.world
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          #113

          Oh they have speed cameras on the 417?

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          • O orteilgenou@lemmy.world

            Oh they have speed cameras on the 417?

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            grabthar@lemmy.world
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            #114

            No, and they really don’t need them. Ottawans merge somewhere between 60 and 80, and drive more slowly in general. In most Ontario cities, driving at 100 in the left lane will get you run over. In Ottawa, you will be passing everyone.

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            • G grabthar@lemmy.world

              No, and they really don’t need them. Ottawans merge somewhere between 60 and 80, and drive more slowly in general. In most Ontario cities, driving at 100 in the left lane will get you run over. In Ottawa, you will be passing everyone.

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              orteilgenou@lemmy.world
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              #115

              We’re talking about speed cameras, that’s my point, why the hell would you assume I was talking about the 417.

              Ever driven on walkley road?

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              • O orteilgenou@lemmy.world

                We’re talking about speed cameras, that’s my point, why the hell would you assume I was talking about the 417.

                Ever driven on walkley road?

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                grabthar@lemmy.world
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                #116

                Maybe take it down about 20 percent there, friend. You commented that Ottawa drivers speed up to 90 between speed cameras. I replied, a bit tongue in cheek, that Ottawa drivers don’t drive 90, not even on the 417, where they’re supposed to. Ottawa is the only city I have driven in where significant numbers of people drive at or below the speed limit, even when traffic would permit them to go faster, and that was the case even before the speed cameras. That generally forces everyone else to be honest enough, but I concur, Ottawans definitely hammer the brakes down even harder right before a speed camera. Or while merging on the 417.

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                • G grabthar@lemmy.world

                  Maybe take it down about 20 percent there, friend. You commented that Ottawa drivers speed up to 90 between speed cameras. I replied, a bit tongue in cheek, that Ottawa drivers don’t drive 90, not even on the 417, where they’re supposed to. Ottawa is the only city I have driven in where significant numbers of people drive at or below the speed limit, even when traffic would permit them to go faster, and that was the case even before the speed cameras. That generally forces everyone else to be honest enough, but I concur, Ottawans definitely hammer the brakes down even harder right before a speed camera. Or while merging on the 417.

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                  orteilgenou@lemmy.world
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                  #117

                  Sorry I had assumed you were making a point, my bad

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                  • G grabthar@lemmy.world

                    Maybe take it down about 20 percent there, friend. You commented that Ottawa drivers speed up to 90 between speed cameras. I replied, a bit tongue in cheek, that Ottawa drivers don’t drive 90, not even on the 417, where they’re supposed to. Ottawa is the only city I have driven in where significant numbers of people drive at or below the speed limit, even when traffic would permit them to go faster, and that was the case even before the speed cameras. That generally forces everyone else to be honest enough, but I concur, Ottawans definitely hammer the brakes down even harder right before a speed camera. Or while merging on the 417.

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                    grabthar@lemmy.world
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                    #118

                    Ok, didn’t realise I was responding to a mouth breather. Go back to reddit, clown.

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                    • K kent_eh@lemmy.ca

                      People won’t speed if they cannot speed safely.

                      You have more faith in humanity than I do.

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                      Phoenixz
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                      #119

                      This is more psychology than humanity.

                      Most people will drive slower without thinking about it, though there will always be a few assholes. Then again, since it gets harder to speed, that problem might solve itself when they swerve off the road

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