You're argument has the same lack of validity as those made against seat belts. The speed limits are set for specific reasons, not randomly. Drive the speed limt.
You're argument has the same lack of validity as those made against seat belts. The speed limits are set for specific reasons, not randomly. Drive the speed limt.
Except red light cameras have increased the amount of accidents. I fail to see how my argument can be compared to the argument for not wearing a seatbelt.
Except red light cameras have [increased the amount of accidents.](https://m.phys.org/news/2018-07-red-light-cameras-dont-traffic-accidents.html) I fail to see how my argument can be compared to the argument for not wearing a seatbelt.
The accidents are the result of drivers who ignore the traffic rules. If a person is mentally incapable of following rules so simple as those for driving, then that person should buy a bus pass or meet a new pool of friends: their local Uber drivers.
The accidents are the result of drivers who ignore the traffic rules. If a person is mentally incapable of following rules so simple as those for driving, then that person should buy a bus pass or meet a new pool of friends: their local Uber drivers.
I've seen some pretty bad accidents from people slamming on their brakes to avoid getting caught by a camera. Then again in Georgia, yellow lights just mean the light is about to turn red so people tend to race the lights.