Hmm, interesting but would cause congestion chaos with everyone going 5km under the speed limit.
I preffered their musical staircase and slippery slide idea.
Here's a great idea on something so close and dear to motorists regarding where revenue from speed cameras go!
Speed camera lottery experiment sponsored by VW [video]
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"By Alex Ricciuti
November 29, 2010 11:00 am
This video shows the VW-sponsored testing of a speed camera lottery concept in Stockholm.
The idea for a speed camera lottery came from American Kevin Richardson, who submitted it as part of Volkswagen's Fun Theory contest and won an award for it.
The premise for a speed camera contest is simple: As the camera catches speeders to be fined it also captures those obeying the speed limit. Some of the money raised by the fines is set aside to be won in a lottery by one of the lucky law-abiding drivers.
As Richardson says in the video: "I really believe that fun can change human behavior for the better."
Over a 3 day period, over 24,000 cars passed the experimental speed lottery camera. Average speed before the test was 32 km/h but dropped to 25 km/h while the camera was there.
Source: VW"
Now whats the bet our draconian Privacy Laws ban such a concept as the local authorities wont share the good drivers details to the organisers!
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Hmm, interesting but would cause congestion chaos with everyone going 5km under the speed limit.
I preffered their musical staircase and slippery slide idea.
I'd prefer a highway patrol cop sitting on the side of the road.
Alothough it's always fun to see different and creative solutions to 'old' problems
Do you honestly believe that the NSW Government would go for something like that - they're too busy screwing us out of money to even consider giving any back
Russ
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