Raise the speed limit before implementing AES


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A supposedly towering figure of 63,558 offences were reportedly detected by fourteen AES cameras in a camber of over eight days.
That functions out to be we estimate 4539 offences available per camera, as well as 567 offences in a day.
With such figures, somebody will be laughing all a way to a bank.

Does anybody bother to ask what a first reason is for such a tall series of offences commited?
I positively don't see a lot of drivers beating a trade lights, even in a city center.
Besides, how most drivers or cars can burst a trade light prior to alternative cars upon a alternative side starts moving upon green?
The usually plausible as well as most possibble explanation is a outdated speed boundary upon most roads as well as highways.
Many sections of highways have speed boundary of usually 60km/h, when in reality, if adhered to, will delayed down trade as well as means bottlenecks as well as large jams (not to discuss honkings from indignant drivers at a back of you).
It could even means accidents, as drivers try to pass drivers who strictly follow a speed limits.
Take a expostulate upon a NPE as well as we will see how silly those speed boundary are. Even 80km/h is distant as well delayed for a little sections.
From my observation, roughly no drivers follow these ridiculously delayed speed limits, as well as with thousands of cars regulating a roads everyda! y, AES w ould constraint tens of thousands of these "offenders".
The best resolution is possibly to raise a speed limits, or usually issue summons if a driver exceeded a speed extent by some-more than 20km/h
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