I know and we complain about those who travel at 151 in the middle of the night with no cars on road.
I know what you mean these people wreak havic. They enter a 400 series highway not even doing 80 km/hr then everyone else has to change lanes at the last second and slam on the brakes cause of them.
This is a big problem and unfortunately i think it has something to do with our poor lane discipline. People wont drive in the right lane if they have to deal with this all the time.
I am not sure they are hard to catch. Even if you had an officer watching the on ramp they would likely follow the rules then properly. Plus there isn't to much you can do or places for the officer to sit to watch this.
In the GTA i don't even know where you would safely have room to do it...
Sometimes in and around Toronto i have no idea how HSD deals with lane discipline, speeding etc. The roads are so crammed as it is with so much traffic and there is no room to sit and watch this kind of stuff. I dont know how they pull people over and with so many motorists they cause everyone to freak out in a marked car or if they have their lights on.
I find in the GTA HSD does alot of speed and this style of enforcement on the weekends where there is less volume and they can actually pull people over on the shoulder.
It bet it takes alot of cuts to pull people over on a 3 lane packed highway with people all flying by your car over a 100 km/hr and they only care what time they get to work.
Mind you in and around Toronto as well these guys when they do give out tickets are usually for 30 over. So many people cruise at around 120 including the officers.
But at 30 over the accused is going to go to court. When your talking 3 points, a few hundred, insurance increase theyll go to court.
So it is my guess that in Toronto with all accidents, construction, traffic problems, accidents, broken down cars these HSD officers have so much on their plate lane discipline and speed enforcement is hard to do.
I have no idea how much time these guys spend in court but im guessing its alot. I have no idea how many they run per shift on say the Toronto HSD unit but they don't seem to have the resources. And like i said i would guess these officers spend alot of time in court because if your gonna ticket people for 30 over chances are they will take it to court.
No court on sundays perhaps why so many officers out on the 400's??? Last sunday i was on the QEW in about a 10 km stretch i must have seen 3-4 officers. 2 had customers, another with a laser gun, another waiting on an off ramp.
I have never seen it like that during the week or rush hour....
Back to the point how these guys even have the time or patience to deal with this kinda stuff i have no idea....
I bet it must be hard to pull people over to on a packed highway with so much traffic with everyone going 80 km/hr riding the next guys bumper cause they are so angry to be going this slow.
Speaking of poor lane discipline and people entering lanes at the wrong speed. The 401 with that collector/express system is a total mess. Right where 400 and DVP meets it gets wild. People switching lanes at last second the fast lane of the collectors meets the slow lane of the express....
Maybee we know why Cam wooley retired!