I agree, remember the prior debates on this subject and the "groups" general
attitude. If its legislated then it must be both right and good for us,
forget any logical or illogical argument to the contrary, its not permitted.

Not that NZ'ers are sheep like, remember, the speed limit was reduced to
conserve fuel, reduce wear and tear on our roads and supply revenue, oh yea
nearly forgot; save lives, and its been an outstanding success. Right!
That does not mean that any of the revenue collected will be spent on any
positive contribution to those that supplied said revenue. Better driver
education...errrr Nup
Improved roads...errr Nup
Forget it, its consolidated revenue, consider for just a short time,
actually ask yourself, where does the tax take on fuel go, the % we pay for
roading, all our warrants and registration, not to mention the millions
collected for Auckland, where do we as drivers see any benefit?
But never mind its all for our own good. I don't advocate stupidity behind
the wheel, speed, silly stunts, using a cell phone, reading the morning
paper at traffic lights, the application of makeup or aerosol hair products,
or doing 45 in a 50 zone (just to be "super" law abiding), and yes I've see
them all.
I do expect to be treated as a thinking adult, and I expect a decent "bang
for the buck", as drivers we all have a stake in the infrastructure, and in
staying alive, but when I see 50+ of our boys in blue breathalysing people
who were lawfully going about their business, I may be a cynic but I call it
a fishing expedition, and when they do 600+ drivers and find 13 with excess
blood alcohol level and some 20 with no warrants or expired rego, its
obviously a cash concern and an effort to meet their multimillion dollar
contract with Land Transport.
I have been driving for some 30 years, both professionally and as a private
citizen, and also on two wheels in 3 different countries so I'm not what I
would consider a "young hoon" (been there done that)
For the record ONE speeding ticket, and one accident, I had to drop my 750
Honda in the wet when a car and caravan cut a corner, other than that, a
clean driving record.
So open your eyes and consider what we as drivers should be getting from our
legislators, considering by fair means or foul the millions we annually
contribute to the government coffers.
Decent driver education at a reasonable age and with reasonable expectations
(or restrictions)
Quality roads well designed and maintained
A fair shake for the police, I'm sure they aren't happy being considered tax
collectors
Speed limits that reflect the roads ability to sustain it (I assume the
vehicle can, and the driver should. i.e. a license and a warrant)
In Aussie for example there are sections of highways where the speed limit
is 110k, the road has been designed for it.
So in the end we will all keep paying, and occasionally someone will have a
rush of blood to the head and find a deserted piece of road and "speed" and
the soapbox self righteous will scream, well that's the way the human race
has always been, and I fervently hope will always be, because if not, we
would all be still driving behind a guy with a flag or lantern, and still
wondering if we really could fly.
Measured excess at the right place and time, nothing like it to stir our
quest for more.
And yes, some time the law is an ass.
I guess this is my annual rant...yea I know thank the lord for that.
Happy, safe and exhilarating driving.
Cheers,
Biff
ZOOM1N