The route I take to work begins with a very wide, two lane road, medium/low density, all residential traffic. It's labeled at 35, and I routinely do 44, 9 miles over the limit.

Aurora has just put up a speed thing, which tells you how fast you are going (I know how fast I am going), in both directions.

I notice as I go by that a "blue light" is flashing. Is it taking my picture? Am I gonna get like 10 speeding tickets in a row?

I looked harder at it today when I drove by, and it is relatively thick, for a device that just measures and displays speed. Pretty easy for a camera to be in there too.

Should I camouflage myself by wearing a mask as I drive by?

Or is it as I expect it to be, a deterrent?

What pisses me off royally, is that this is the perfect road to drive in to work. My other option is to drive by an elementary school. Bitches.

I could also go out to the main road, but that is dangerous as heck.

Thanks in advance.