GINTA: There is room for improvement in road safety
IT MAKES ME THINK OF A GAME OF PEEK-A-BOO every time I see it. A police officer with a radar gun hides behind a tree or an object big enough to hide his or her presence. If you ask me, that’s money well spent given the number of drivers speeding.
Speeding may seem like a good solution when running late ‘just this one time,’ but it is never worth the risk of causing a crash and possibly taking someone’s life. Let’s not kid ourselves, though. It’s not just someone running late. One too many drivers love speeding, whether in town or outside of it (construction zones included!) and as a result… may God help the rest of people engaged in traffic, pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers, too.
Some Kamloops roads that see a lot of traffic — hence a lot of speeding — such as Summit Drive and Pacific Way, have the speed displays that blink when you exceed the limit. It’s a reminder for those who care and another thing to ignore for those who don’t. Would more fines, increasing with each new offense, deliver the message?
This is not about wishing bad upon drivers; it’s about wishing for safety. Speed can kill and it’s irresponsible to keep doing it just because one can get away with it. Some countries in Europe have traffic cameras that provide the speeding drivers with irrevocable evidence of their fast driving where they should not have. Imagine having a few of those peppered all over the province.