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Fair point, well presentedI challenge you to refuse a ride in a nice ambo when it's three nice lady paramedics taking you to hospital![]()
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Fair point, well presentedI challenge you to refuse a ride in a nice ambo when it's three nice lady paramedics taking you to hospital![]()
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Something to do with the estimated 1% increase in road deaths by raising the limit to 80, that's an average of 25 deaths a year taken over the last 5 year average. Not to mention the increase in fuel and the resultant pollution that causesSo what great logical reason is it based on then?
No, they don't, nor should they when 99% of drivers shouldn't be allowed on a pedal cycle. I'm sorry, but driver standards do not match ambition.
I like the roads in Germany. Coming back to English roads such as the M20 is such a drag - 70mph feels like 40mph.
Clearly you consider yourself, like me, as a member of the 1%
...the average family car is so far ahead in terms of safety, breaking and suspension than it was even 20 years ago that motorway speed limits no longer suit the cars.
I don't think the chap on the A413 on that list was trying hard enough. 127 on that bit of road ? Seriously, that particular road is very wide, single carriageway and is of good tarmac. There's no pedestrian access either, so why the 40 & 50 mph limits ?
The speed limits in this country do not consider the modern motor vehicle, how well it handles, stops and of course, how powerful they are. Doing 110 on a motorway in a 40 year old saloon is one thing, in a modern family hatch it's quite another. Many of todays cars can easily cruise at 85mph - and do on the continent. Governments are just too scared to modernise the speed limits as it could lose them votes.
993? (or did they only make GT2 variants of that?) 996? 997?911GT3
993? (or did they only make GT2 variants of that?) 996? 997?

I must be out of touch, I thought raising speed limits would be a vote gainer?
Have the pinkos taken over?
No I believe they're all alive and well, living in Scotland and trying to seize all the land by force![]()
I am not so daft to admit to the max i have done on a uk road (in a car quite capable of more) , however at a mundane 70 on a motorway I am bored, if i choose to play on the audi/bmw lane (the right hand side one).. I find I am concenrating more on the road than the radio... i.e. 85ish makes you think more... and yes the car is capable of a lot more than that.

I think the answer is to abolish all speed limits but also ban safety belts and in their place place a very large spike in the centre of the steering wheel, this should encourage people to drive very, very carefully.
So, you get a blow out on a pothole, lose control despite being well within a sensible speed and hit a wall. The impact at 20mph would leave you sore with a seat belt, or dead with a spike.I think the answer is to abolish all speed limits but also ban safety belts and in their place place a very large spike in the centre of the steering wheel, this should encourage people to drive very, very carefully.
I think the answer is to abolish all speed limits but also ban safety belts and in their place place a very large spike in the centre of the steering wheel, this should encourage people to drive very, very carefully.
Actually it was first mentioned back in the 50's or 60's when America were doing crash tests and started using crash test dummies.No, you quoted it. Jezza C mentioned that idea years ago.
I find that 70 is too slow in the van with a trailer attached so I would like to see the limit raised to 80 on motorways.
I find that 70 is too slow in the van with a trailer attached so I would like to see the limit raised to 80 on motorways.
Perhaps they get hung up on the posted speed limit because it's the law. Not liking it doesn't alter that, nor does it mean anyone is exempt just because they think they should be.
Being law has nothing to do with inappropriate speed. Sitting on the motorway in fog and doing 70 is breaking no law. The fact that the individual is stupid for driving at that speed should be.
Being law has nothing to do with inappropriate speed. Sitting on the motorway in fog and doing 70 is breaking no law. The fact that the individual is stupid for driving at that speed should be.
how those guys get to 200mph carrying what i assume are HUGE balls around is beyond me?!this guy was filmed doing nearly 200mph and didn't even get points!
Actually it would probably easily be classed as dangerous driving, or driving without due care
So youre going to charge every car on the motorway with dangerous driving. Good luck with that.
a speed at or below which 85 percent of people drive at any given location under good weather and visibility conditions may be considered as the maximum safe speed for that location.Who remembers the 85th percentile rule?
Fair enough. But I'm tired of people bleating about being punished for breaking the law. If they don't like it,fine...campaign against it.
So youre going to charge every car on the motorway with dangerous driving. Good luck with that.
Not the car, no...but certainly some of the drivers
Just think of the speed ths cops would have to do to catch someone driving like that in fog. That would be dangerous.
except theyre trained for that risk. therefore not dangerous.Absolutely, I often thought if a DD charge is pursued purely on the basis of speed, and dibble drives at that speed, then they are open for a DD charge
Or even allegedlyexcept theyre trained for that risk. therefore not dangerous.
maybe.. .