In Malta they are coming to terms with the fact that the very few speed cameras they have do actually work, so they are looking for ways round them. I told my young cousin that we've got loads of them here, as she knows, and we've found out they can't register and flash you if you go through at over 30mph above the posted speed limit. I'm waiting for the backlash. -- Lozzo Triumph Daytona 955i SE (Black with added black bits) GSF600SW (broked) 'I do not object to people looking at their watches when I am speaking. But I strongly object when they start shaking them to make certain they are still going.' William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett, Oct 1960.
Paul Corfield says... Is that aside from what I told my cuz? -- Lozzo Triumph Daytona 955i SE (Black with added black bits) GSF600SW (broked) 'I do not object to people looking at their watches when I am speaking. But I strongly object when they start shaking them to make certain they are still going.' William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett, Oct 1960.
Paul Corfield says... <looks at business card> Ah yes, I remember now. -- Lozzo Triumph Daytona 955i SE (Black with added black bits) GSF600SW (broked) 'I do not object to people looking at their watches when I am speaking. But I strongly object when they start shaking them to make certain they are still going.' William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett, Oct 1960.
Yeah but, there aren't any roads where you can get 30 over without being airborne! I just got back, and the roads are *really* bad.
Well there are no lines on the road IIRC .... but I think your popularity rating could plummet here or rather over there
I've been to Malta quite a few times on business and although I@ve not paid much attention to the road, they're not very good and are the kind of roads one wouldn't wish to go very fast on anyway.
There have been a few changes in recent years though. Not on the more touristy roads, unfortunately and only a few changes.