I know I've got a lead foot sometimes, but I'm not crazy about it...rarely go over the limit by more than 5 MPH. Nevertheless, when I need to get somewhere in a hurry, sometimes the traffic just seems to go so slow...and I know just the streets to travel where I can get away with it!
NOT ANYMORE! Pima County is going to install Photo/Radar enforcement cameras in strategic locations around the Tucson Metro Area. They are going active April 1, 2009 (gee, what an April Fool's present, huh?). To get all of us used to the photo/radar cameras, there will be a 7-day warning period...then smile buddy, that will be a nice chunk you've contributed to our budget.
The photo/radar locations in Tucson are concentrated in commuting corridors that are generally 40-45 MPH zones that are used by locals as "get there" avenues. Getting to & from the Foothills, across the Foothills, up & back from Oro Valley, across the southern part of town by the airport and north & south in the southwest part of town. Green Valley also sports one, but you can't go fast there anyway because there will be cars in both lanes traveling 5 miles under the speed limit at all times, unless you're there past 8PM, after everything's closed already.
One thing that Pima County is doing that is particularly sneaky is installing the photo/radar cameras in between intersections, where you're usually speeding up to get around somebody who is too busy talking on their cell phone to drive (a REALTOR® ?), trying to save the planet by accelerating just enough to coast to a rolling stop at the next light or towing a rickety trailer to the next landscaping job.
I know, I know...it will make the roads safer for everyone, and I really don't need to be in such a hurry sometimes. Yes, the county needs to make money somehow, but it takes some of the fun out of it all, some of the thrill to get away with SOMETHING. In this day and age of having to take my shoes off, make sure there's no hidden toothpaste tube in my carryon bag and ditch the bottled water just to get on a plane...*sigh*...its getting a little tiresome to be protected so much.
Anyone got any "iffy" cheese I can nibble on with my whine? Gotta get some edginess into my life!





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I always have to remind myself, that no appointment is worth a speeding ticket...just do the limit and explain if I am late...better yet, try to leave early enough so there is no need to speed!