They are only allowed to be put in places where there is evidence that excessive speed is causing accidents, well at least that is the case in Hampshire. This is probably because of the perception that they are used as a cash cow.
Shouldn't there be speed limits where excessive speed increases the possibility of somebody being killed or seriously injured in the event of an accident?
They are only allowed to be put in places where there is evidence that excessive speed is causing accidents, well at least that is the case in Hampshire. This is probably because of the perception that they are used as a cash cow.