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!
Speed camera lottery experiment sponsored by VW [video]
Text from the article
"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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