The voices in your head are not a representative sample of sanity. |
DP keep paying the stupidity tax. |
What an interesting viewpoint. I wish my neighbor, a Washingtonian, had experienced this safety when she crossed the street. Instead she was killed by a driver who had amassed thousands in speeding tickets. But I guess her death doesn't really matter because she's only one a "few" dead Washingtonians, right? We don't need to worry about enforcing speed limits or bringing any penalties upon those who cannot control themselves when they get behind the wheel. The lives of a few sacrificial Washingtonians are a fair price to pay to give our suburban commuters a few extra seconds to stare at their phones before the next traffic light changes. |
Virginia speeding ticket. This is scary. Average cost $350-$400! Speed: The fine is $6 per mile over the speed limit. Location: The fine increases to $7 per mile over the limit in a school or construction zone, and $8 per mile over the limit in a residential area. Fees: There is also a $51 processing fee. Total cost: On average, the total cost of a speeding ticket in Virginia is between $350 and $400, including taxes and other fees. |
You are getting an awful amount of mileage from one table in an annual report from a couple of years ago. But we are still all waiting for you to explain how it is that vehicular crashes will always have a single cause. |
And there's a good chance you may be sent to jail. Case in point: https://jalopnik.com/never-speed-in-virginia-lessons-from-my-three-days-in-1613604053 I would trade VA's road safety enforcement for DC's any day of the week. |
If the streets are as dangerous as you like to pretend, then surely you support banning children from riding bikes on them. Perhaps we should arrest their parents for child endangerment. |
Those are the most recent figures from the police department, but the numbers don't really change that much from year to year, certainly not in a statistically significant way... |
Or just pay attention to where the cameras are. They even put up signs warning you in advance that a camera is ahead. I think so many people are buried in their phones so they don't notice the signs or the cameras, but it's really not hard to just slow down in the very specific locations where the cameras are. |
We are still all waiting for you to explain how it is that vehicular crashes will always have a single cause. |
| Pretty sure I got at least a quarter of them, sigh. |
Not in DC. In MD, yes there are signs but Not in DC. It's a money making operation in DC, not safety. |
There are definitely signs for the speed cameras in DC also. |
The police list the "predominant cause" of traffic deaths. In 2022 (the most recent year), they say speeding drivers were responsible for nine of 35 traffic deaths in DC that year. Which is almost identical to the 2018 numbers when they said speeding drivers were responsible for nine of 36 traffic deaths. Which implies all the traffic calming measures DC has instituted haven't really made any difference. I guess if it was that easy to reduce traffic deaths, we would have done it a long time ago. |
I’m sorry to say that your reasoning is completely moronic. |